Eric Bailly, the Ivorian defender, has completed a move back to Villarreal as a free agent, following the termination of his contract with Besiktas.
This marks a significant return to the La Liga side, where Bailly previously played before moving to Manchester United.
Return to Familiar Grounds
Bailly's return to Villarreal is a homecoming of sorts, as he previously played for the Yellow Submarine in the 2014/15 and 2015/16 seasons.
17:25 - 29.12.2023
Eric Bailly set to open new chapter as free agent, eyes Villarreal return after Besiktas exit
Eric Bailly's career has entered a new phase following his departure from Besiktas, with his former club Villarreal emerging as a potential destination according to reports.
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During his first stint at Villarreal, Bailly established himself as a formidable defender under the management of Marcelino García Toral.
His performances were notably impressive, helping the team reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa League and securing a fourth-place finish in La Liga in the 2015/16 season.
This successful period at Villarreal initially caught the eye of Manchester United, leading to his transfer to the Premier League in 2016.
A New Chapter
After leaving Manchester United, Bailly had a brief loan spell at Olympique Marseille and then joined Turkish side Besiktas last summer.
However, his time in Turkey was short-lived, marred by injuries and incompatibilities, leading to the termination of his contract. Now, rejoining Villarreal, Bailly is set to bolster the club's defensive line.
According to Fabrizio on X, "Official, confirmed. Eric Bailly has joined Villarreal as a free agent, the deal is now signed and sealed."
The club is currently positioned in the middle of the La Liga table and his addition is expected to strengthen their defense. Villarreal has signed him on a deal until June 2025, and it's anticipated that he will play a crucial role in the team's ambitions for the rest of the season.
Bailly's experience and familiarity with the club's environment could be invaluable as Villarreal aims to climb higher in the league standings and compete effectively in domestic and European competitions.
His return to a club where he previously succeeded suggests a mutually beneficial move, offering Bailly a chance to rediscover his form and Villarreal to reinforce their squad with a proven defender