La Liga has provided many players for other leagues on the european continent; there are many people who stand out from la Liga and, from there, are invited by the giants of other countries.

Sometimes, the experience of leaving La Liga is not satisfactory for many players; but sometimes, they will eventually become legends of the team they went to. Still, for better or worse, many have ended up back in La Liga, even in the final stages of their careers. Even if the remuneration will be less, it is more suitable for them because of the competitiveness and style of play in La Liga. Let's look back at the ten players who left La Liga and returned to La Liga again; and when they returned, they found their best selves.
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The Argentine centre-back's performance at Atlético Santander led Real Madrid to sign him, while in Madrid he failed to hold the main position. After moving to the Russian Premier League and Portuguese league, he was called up by Valencia, where he became the leader of the team's defence.
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Falcao made history at Atletico Madrid and won himself a place as the best player in the world with his great season at Atletico. But when he leaves La Liga, it seems that he is no longer the "tiger" he used to be; he had a brief "unemployment" status before he was eventually signed by Vallecano; and this season, Falcao has scored three goals in four games.
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When a player travels to a foreign country like Qatar, it means that his career is coming to an end. However, Negredo was signed by the newly upgraded Cadiz, indicating that he still had two brushes. He is the main player in the team and fights hard every game.
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After going through Real Madrid, the Valencia centre-forward moved to Napoli, where he became the defensive banner of the defensive Serie A. At the age of 35, he returned to La Liga again to join Villarreal; he seemed to forget his age, took over the defensive power of the team and led the team and teammates to win the club's first Europa League title.
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When Soldado gave up Fenerbahce to join Granada, few would have imagined that he would be so good after years of poor performances at Valencia. When he returned to La Liga again, through his goals and dedication, he led Granada to Europa League qualification.
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Real Betis' legendary player Sanchez tried to try his luck in Fiorentina, and when he returned to Betis again at the age of 35, no one expected that he would still maintain his characteristics: speed and escape; however, the years did not destroy his ability.
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The Brazilian's performance in the Premier League was not satisfactory, so he decided to return to Atletico; there he proved once again that he was one of the best left-backs in the world.
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The Argentine had an unsuccessful time in Serie A, but Sevilla saved him; making him one of the best midfielders in the world, commanding the midfield and winning several titles for Sevilla.
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When Carrasco was particularly young, he made a decision that shocked the world: to play in the Chinese Super League. After two seasons for Dalian, he returned to Atletico Madrid and became a key player in the team.
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While playing for Arsenal, Cazorla left the game due to injury for more than two years. Some doctors even told him he could no longer play football because he had cut most of his Achilles tendon. Surprisingly, he returned to Villarreal on his own, not only did not weaken, but instead commanded the midfield for two seasons here, as before.