Juan Mata is set for a new challenge as the former Chelsea and Manchester United star has completed a surprise move to Australia.
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Mata set to return to actionLeft Vissel Kobe back in JanuaryHas signed with Western Sydney WanderersWHAT HAPPENED?
The 36-year-old Spanish playmaker has signed with Western Sydney Wanderers after leaving Japanese club Vissel Kobe, where he made just one appearance during his brief spell. Mata’s departure from Vissel Kobe in January 2024 came after a largely uneventful stint in Japan. The veteran midfielder joined the J1 League side in 2023, but injuries and form limited him to a single appearance for the club.
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Following his exit from Vissel Kobe, Mata was seen training with Danish side FC Nordsjaelland over the summer. While many speculated that he might join the Danish club, Mata took his time evaluating his options before making the unexpected decision to head Down Under for a fresh challenge in the Australian A-League.
WHAT MATA SAID
In his first statement after signing with Western Sydney Wanderers, Mata said, "I'm really excited to join the Western Sydney Wanderers, the only Australian team to ever win the Asian Champions League, and I cannot wait to arrive and train with the team to prepare for the season ahead. I'm feeling grateful and excited for this new adventure, and looking forward to trying to win another Championship in a different league!"
DID YOU KNOW?
Mata’s move to Australia marks yet another milestone in a career filled with accolades. After rising to prominence with Chelsea, where he won the Champions League in 2012, Mata moved to Manchester United in 2014. His time at Old Trafford was filled with silverware as well, including the FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and UEFA Europa League. After spending eight years with Manchester United, Mata moved to Turkish giants Galatasaray, where he contributed to their Super Lig title triumph in 2023.
Mata’s arrival in Australia follows another high-profile signing for the A-League, with Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers' fierce rivals, recently unveiling former Juventus and Bayern Munich winger Douglas Costa. The addition of Mata and Costa is expected to bring increased attention to the A-League, a competition that has attracted several marquee players over the years.