A year ago Michu was playing in the Champions League; this weekend he hopes to play in Spain’s regionalised fourth tier as he seeks to resurrect his career. The former Spain international rescinded his contract with Swansea City this week and, paperwork permitting, will make his debut on Saturday for Unión Popular de Langreo, who are coached by his brother Hernán Pérez and play in Spain’s tercera división, which is split across 17 regionalised groups.
Michu scored 18 league goals in his first season at Swansea, prompting their chairman, Huw Jenkins, to declare him worth £30m, and made a debut for the Spanish national team during qualification for the 2014 World Cup. But he has seen his career ravaged by an ankle injury. He played only five times on loan at Napoli last season and was not part of Garry Monk’s plans at Swansea. There were offers from clubs in Spain and England over the summer but he rejected them because he was not fit.
With Swansea’s permission, Michu had began pre-season training with Langreo, only to require another operation. As he sought to overcome that he rejoined thetercera división side even though he was officially a Swansea player, finally rescinding his contract with the Welsh club this week. Now, aged 29, he hopes to be able to start again, from the bottom. He first played at this level 12 years ago.
