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Juan Bernat is a Spanish professional football player who currently plays as a winger for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). He was born on August 12, 1996, in Seville, Spain. Bernat began his career with hometown club Sevilla FC before moving to Barcelona for a fee of €7 million in the summer of 2015. In his debut season at Camp Nou, Bernat made 44 appearances and scored two goals across all competitions. His performances earned him a place in the first team squad under new manager Ernesto Valverde, and he continued to impress with consistent form throughout the campaign. Bernat also played a key role in helping Barça win La Liga, Copa del Rey, and UEFA Champions League titles that year. The following seasons, Bernat continued to develop into one of the most promising young talents in European football. He helped Barça retain their domestic league title in both the 2016-17 and 2017-18 campaigns, and he also contributed significantly to the team's success in the UEFA Champions League. In the latter part of the 2018-19 season,Chinese Super League Matches Bernat established himself as a regular starter for the Catalan giants, playing in every single match during the group stage. Bernat's performances caught the attention of several top clubs, including PSG. The French champions signed him from Barcelona for a reported transfer fee of €45 million in the summer of 2019. Since joining PSG, Bernat has been instrumental in the team's attacking play, providing assists and scoring goals regularly. One of Bernat's standout moments came in the 2019-20 UEFA Champions League quarterfinal against Bayern Munich. The Spaniard scored a stunning goal from outside the box, which led to a penalty shootout victory for PSG. Bernat's performance earned him a spot in the UEFA Champions League Best Young Player award shortlist. Despite the high expectations placed upon him by fans and media alike, Bernat remains humble and focused on improving his game. He attributes much of his success to his work ethic and dedication to training, as well as his ability to adapt to different playing styles and tactics. Bernat's versatility and creativity make him a valuable asset to any team, and he continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of football. |
