XiuSports > Football > Player: Grimaldo wants to return to La Liga in the next two years, but there are currently no big club quotes

Player: Grimaldo wants to return to La Liga in the next two years, but there are currently no big club quotes

According to the "Kickers", Grimaldo wants to go back to La Liga, but there is no offer from top teams.

Grimaldo's contract with Leverkusen will expire in the summer of 2027. According to club practice, renewals are usually actively promoted before the contract enters the last year, especially for core players. However, for Grimaldo, Leverkusen does not currently have any urgent plans to renew the contract.

Leverkusen, despite keeping in touch with Grimaldo's agent, did not feel the pressure of renewal, which makes sense because Grimaldo himself has completely different plans.

He said: "I also considered the transfer in the summer, but in the end I told myself that I stayed. It was the right decision. At Leverkusen, I felt the love and respect from the fans and the club. I think it would be good for me to stay for at least another year, so I will enjoy this season and do my best."

Since joining Leverkusen in 2023, Grimaldo has always had a vision of returning to his homeland and playing for a top La Liga club. If he wants to realize this dream, he must take action after his contract expires in 2026 or at the latest in 2027. Therefore, if he renews his contract with Leverkusen, he may not be able to join the La Liga giants.

However, as of now, the specific quotations from the top Spanish teams have not appeared, so Grimaldo has not made a decision, and his attitude towards whether to stay in Leverkusen is not clear.

From the club's perspective, Leverkusen is not in a hurry to act. Even if the contract is not renewed in the end, it is completely acceptable to allow Grimaldo to fulfill his 2027 contract. After all, it is almost impossible to find a left-wing player who is equally excellent and even close to his level. Grimaldo is not only skilled and creative, but also often acts as the core of an invisible organization. The club will of course still try to start contract renewal negotiations, but it is more likely to be in the far future rather than in the near future. But if Leverkusen succeeds in the final contract renewal negotiations, it will be a big surprise, because Grimaldo always has the dream of going to Spain and fighting in La Liga.