The assured goalkeeper has been the subject of plenty of interest from several La Liga clubs, but believes his long term future is with the Yellow Submarine.
Villarreal’s relegation from Spanish top flight domestic football has seen a host of players depart El Madrigal for pastures new. With the club letting go of their top earners to balance their books, they have managed to keep hold of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bruno-Soriano-c8158, staving
off interest from top flight clubs.
The Yellow Submarine midfielder is looked upon by the club’s management as an idol for players coming through the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/U-17-Youth-team-c40787, effectively tying his long term continuity in the Valencian community with his latest contract.
Bruno Soriano renewed his contract with the club until 2020, and shared on the final day of transfer market that he always wanted to stay at the club, whilst hailing the club’s efforts in renovating his connection with the fans.
The player had five years to run on his June 2015 expiring contract, but decided to cement his long term connection with Villarreal. Soriano can rest secure that he will continue at El Madrigal until the age of 36.
The Spanish midfielder acknowledged that contrary to what has been reported in the media, no concrete offer has been made for his services. He stated that the rumours made the whole situation more convoluted than it needed to be.
However, he stated that Villarreal have been his top priority since day one and he is happy at ensuring his long term stay at his boyhood club. Continuing on the topic, Soriano stated that he is happy with the response from the club and the confidence they
have shown in his abilities.
"Everyone knows that there have been no offers and sometime complicated, but from the beginning I spoke with the president and I always said that my first choice was the Villarreal," he stated.
"Feel very valued and very happy that the club has shown a lot of confidence."
Reflecting on their plans for the coming season, Bruno Soriano explained that they are going to fight for flight status, arguing that a team of their status cannot remain content at playing in the second division. He stated that they have stiff task on their
hands, but believes they are more than capable on returning at the first time of asking.
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