YEP 26/6/21 'I have shown it' - Pablo Hernandez seeking ambitious move after glorious five years at Leeds United
PABLO Hernandez has outlined his wishes for his next move after showing his talents during a glorious five years with Leeds United.
By Lee Sobot
Former Valencia and Swansea City playmaker Hernandez joined
Leeds from Al-Arabi in August 2016 and the Spaniard went on to make 175
appearances for the Whites, scoring 36 goals and providing 41 assists.
Hernandez ended half a decade at the club through his
departure this summer and the former Spanish international is now 36 years old
but Hernandez says his displays at Leeds showed what he still has to offer.
The former Whites star part owns hometown club Castellon but
Castellon have just been relegated from Spanish football's second tier.
The modern day Leeds legend has been linked with a move to
Segunda Division side FC Cartagena and Hernandez has outlined his desire to be
part of a project with ambition in the twilight of his career.
“I have shown it at Leeds, and I want to go to an ambitious
project and to a place that aspires to beautiful things, to upgrade,” Hernandez
told El Mundo.
“Or to a team with which I feel identified with. In this
category, the only team that can give me this is Castellón.
“The day I decide to sign for Castellón will not be due to
the economic issue. I know the limitations of this category and the club."