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Alejandro Grimaldo reiterates desire to return to LaLiga before retirement

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June 3, 2026
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Alejandro Grimaldo Reiterates Desire to Return to LaLiga

Alejandro Grimaldo reiterates desire to return to LaLiga before retiring; we assess his Bayer Leverkusen form, timing, likely suitors and contract outlook.

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Alejandro Grimaldo has once again declared that playing in LaLiga is a personal ambition he intends to fulfil before retiring, saying the Spanish top flight remains a clear target for the remainder of his career. The Bayer Leverkusen left-back, a regular contributor in Germany, told reporters that he is happy with his current club but envisions a future move back to Spain. His comment renews interest among observers and potential suitors as clubs in LaLiga and elsewhere weigh how he might fit into their plans.

Grimaldo restates plan to finish career in LaLiga

Grimaldo publicly affirmed his aim to return to Spain following remarks he first made in August 2025, when he told a German publication that a move home was on his agenda. He emphasized that the transfer does not need to happen immediately and that he is prepared to time the move according to sporting and personal priorities. The left-back’s message was clear: while he remains committed to Bayer Leverkusen, a LaLiga spell is an objective he hopes to realise in the coming years.

The repetition of the goal underlines how strongly Grimaldo values competing in his native league, both for professional satisfaction and personal reasons. That clarity from the player himself brings certainty to clubs weighing whether to pursue him and helps his representatives set realistic timelines. For supporters and sporting directors, the statement narrows the likely destinations to Spain and signals to Leverkusen that any future negotiations will need to align with Grimaldo’s stated preference.

Season review: Grimaldo’s contributions at Bayer Leverkusen

Over the past campaign Grimaldo remained an influential figure for Leverkusen, contributing goals and assists while occupying the left flank in a team with high attacking ambitions. He posted a notable return of goals and assists across competitions, showing his capacity to influence the final third from full-back. Those offensive numbers have complemented his defensive work and underlined his adaptability in systems that require both width and defensive solidity.

Despite his personal output, Bayer Leverkusen finished outside the Champions League places, ending the league campaign in sixth and missing out on Europe’s premier competition for next season. The team’s European run ended against a high-quality opponent, and club ambitions will shape internal conversations about squad evolution. For Grimaldo, the season serves as both a showcase of continued quality and a reminder that club circumstances can accelerate transfer timing.

Why LaLiga would be an ideal fit for Grimaldo

LaLiga’s tactical emphasis on possession and technical full-back play meshes with Grimaldo’s strengths, including his crossing range and forward surges from deep positions. Spanish clubs often deploy attacking full-backs who combine offensive returns with positional discipline, a profile Grimaldo has developed throughout his career. Returning to LaLiga would allow him to operate in an environment that values his skill set while reducing the cultural and linguistic adaptation he would face elsewhere.

Beyond style of play, a return to Spain would bring lifestyle and family considerations into alignment, factors players increasingly weigh at the latter stages of their careers. Familiarity with the league’s rhythm, travel demands and media expectations can ease a transition and help maintain performance levels. If his ambition is to conclude his career at home, LaLiga provides both competitive challenges and a platform to cement his legacy.

Timing and transfer window variables to watch

Grimaldo has indicated flexibility about when a move might occur, noting it could happen within the next year or several years after that, which leaves windows open for potential suitors. Transfer timing will hinge on Leverkusen’s sporting objectives, Grimaldo’s contract situation, and market demand from Spanish clubs. Injuries, managerial changes and the calendar of European competitions could all accelerate or delay a transfer decision.

The next two summer windows will be particularly important, as clubs reassess squads and budgets following each season. If a LaLiga side pursues a left-back with attacking credentials, they will weigh immediate availability against longer-term contract costs. Leverkusen, meanwhile, must consider whether retaining an experienced and productive full-back best serves their ambitions, or whether reinvestment from a sale would better support squad planning.

Potential LaLiga suitors and squad fits

Several mid-to-top table LaLiga clubs could find Grimaldo an attractive option given his blend of attacking output and defensive experience. Teams seeking an assist threat from the left channel, or those looking to upgrade a position with a player who can operate in high-possession systems, would rank him highly on scouting lists. Clubs with European aspirations may also view a seasoned international as a short-term boost and locker-room stabiliser.

Fit will depend on tactical demands: clubs that ask full-backs to invert into midfield require different attributes than those who want width and overlapping runs. Grimaldo’s profile suggests he could slot into multiple schemes, but suitors will evaluate his defensive metrics, stamina across a congested schedule, and willingness to take on a leadership role. Financial considerations, including wages and potential transfer fees, will also narrow practical options for interested sides.

Contract situation, market value and Leverkusen’s stance

Grimaldo’s contract details and remaining duration are central to any transfer negotiation and will determine Leverkusen’s bargaining position. If he is under a multi-year deal, the club can demand a higher fee or structure a sale that includes performance-based add-ons. Conversely, a shorter remaining term would give potential buyers leverage while increasing the likelihood of movement by the next transfer window.

Leverkusen’s stance will be influenced by their squad depth and strategic priorities; replacing a consistent starter requires planning and resources. Financially, selling an established player could free funds for reinvestment, but sporting leaders must balance immediate revenue against weakening the team’s left side. Any approach will also need to respect Grimaldo’s expressed desire to return to Spain to avoid disrupting the player’s relationship with the club.

Final paragraph

Grimaldo’s repeated declaration that he wants to return to LaLiga has set a clear expectation for the next phase of his career, and clubs in Spain will now face the choice of monitoring his situation or making concrete offers when the timing and terms align with their objectives.

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