8 Players Who Return Back To Their Childhood Clubs

During the transfer window, many youngsters were sold out to different clubs in Europe after being guided on how to build up their talents as an upcoming footballers. Mostly, these players were sold out to other clubs because of some financial issues or might be given out to other clubs to be well equipped and guided as a fresh players.

 After some years of experience in another club, most of these players returned to their youthful clubs as full-grown multi-skillful players.

In this article, I will share with us the 8 players who returned to their youthful clubs.

#1. Marcos Reus – From Borussia Monchengladbach to Borussia Dortmund;

#2. Cesc Fabregas – From Arsenal to Barcelona;

#3. Jordi Alba – From Valencia to Barcelona.

#4. Rodri – From Villareal to Atletico Madrid.

#5. Paul Pogba – From Manchester United to Juventus.

#6. Mat Hummels – From Borussia Dortmund to Bayern Munich;

#7. Dani Carvajal – From Bayern Leverkusen to Real Madrid.

#8. Alvaro Morata – From Chelsea to Atletico Madrid.

Marco Reus joined Borussia Dortmund in 1995 at a tender age but later signed Rot Weiss Ahlen before signing a deal with Borussia Monchengladbach in 2009. During the transfer window in 2012, he went back to his childhood club.

The French international, Paul Pogba has currently made a u-turn to his childhood club after his 6 years spell at Old Trafford this summer. He was perfect in Manchester United midfield but recently moved to his childhood club, Juventus this summer.

After making a good name in Arsenal, Cesc Fabregas was able to return to his childhood club in 2011, where he play alongside Messi. Even as a youngster, Fabregas was known to be a talented player who has a fighting spirit as a footballer.

Jordi Alba is listed as one of the players who returned to their youthful club, he came back to Barcelona in 2012 after spending three years in Valencia.