Junior Firpo has rejoined Real Betis after leaving Leeds United on a free transfer. He has committed to a three-year contract with the club where he first played professionally in February 2018. Firpo initially joined Betis' academy in 2014, advancing through their reserves before making it to the first team.
Firpo's journey took him to Barcelona ahead of the 2019-20 season. However, his time there was not as successful as hoped, leading to a move to Leeds United in the Premier League. During his second season with Leeds, he experienced relegation but played a key role in their return to the English top flight last season.

While at Leeds, Firpo had one of his standout seasons during their Championship-winning campaign. He provided 10 assists, more than any other defender in the league that season, and scored four goals across 32 matches. His contributions were vital in securing their promotion back to the Premier League.
On an international level, Firpo now plays for the Dominican Republic. His performances have been noteworthy, especially during his time at Leeds, where he showcased his skills and versatility on the field.
Firpo's return to Real Betis marks a significant step in his career. Having started there as a young player, he now brings experience from both La Liga and the Premier League back to the club. His journey reflects resilience and adaptability across different leagues and levels of competition.