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Ernest Victor
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The former Arsenal goalkeeper, Wojciech Szczesny, has made a surprising comeback from retirement by joining Barcelona until the end of the season.
This move comes just over a month after the 34-year-old retired from professional football following the termination of his contract with Juventus.
Szczesny’s return to the pitch is in response to Barcelona losing their first-choice goalkeeper, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, to a serious knee injury.
Having made 181 appearances for Arsenal and spending time at Brentford, Roma, and Juventus, Szczesny brings a wealth of experience to Barcelona.
During his time at Juventus, he made 252 appearances and achieved significant success, winning three Serie A titles and three Coppas Italia.
Additionally, the former Poland international earned 84 caps for his national team, participating in four European Championships and two World Cups.
Szczesny announced his retirement with a heartfelt statement, expressing that while his body still felt capable, his heart was no longer in the game and that he wanted to prioritize his family.
Weeks after his retirement, Szczesny is set to make his debut for Barcelona against Alaves in La Liga, following Barcelona’s recent 4-2 defeat by Osasuna.
Despite the defeat, Barcelona remain at the top of the league table with seven wins from eight games, and they secured a 5-0 victory against Young Boys in the Champions League on Tuesday, October 2.
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