Bartra moves to Betis after being phased out at Dortmund
Marc Bartra joined Real Betis on a permanent deal on Tuesday, ending the defender's difficult spell with Borussia Dortmund.
The 27-year-old Barcelona product signed a contract until 2023 in Seville after featuring in just three of Dortmund's last 10 matches. The 13-time Spanish international suffered a series of niggling injuries while representing the North Rhine-Westphalia club.
The Spaniard returns to his native land after one-and-a-half years in Germany that was blighted by the terrorist attack on Dortmund's team bus in April 2017. Bartra recently released a statement insisting his inability to become an immovable fixture in the first-team squad was not a result of him allegedly struggling to overcome the shock.
Thank you BVB family! I have no words to describe the moments and feelings that I have lived in Dortmund with you and I will never forget it. Danke für alles Borussen! pic.twitter.com/TCCMEA8zDT
— Marc Bartra (@MarcBartra) January 30, 2018
Der BVB chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke wished Bartra the best in the next step of his career, and described him as a popular figure around the club. Bartra won the DFB-Pokal during his time with Dortmund.
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