NEW PATH: Man Utd legend Juan Mata makes a shocking return to football after 6 months of unemployment when linking up with Chelsea icon

It looks like JUAN MATA has found a new group to join.

36-year-old player who used to play for Manchester United has not had a job since January, when he left Vissel Kobe.

At the time, he said he was not ready to hang up his boots.

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It looks like Mata will be able to play again soon.

He was seen with Michael Essien, a former Chelsea teammate who is now the assistant boss at FC Nordsjaelland.

Matea, who is from Spain, has been training with the Danish team in order to get a deal.

Matea joined Vissel in September to help them win the J.League title.

He only played once, but he was there when they won the championship.

The great musician had a great time in Japan. He wrote on Instagram: “Thank you so much to everyone on my team and in Vissel Kobe for these amazing months.”

“It was a very interesting journey that ended in the best way possible—by making history by winning the league for the first time for our club.” 

“Thank you for having me as a part of your family at such a memorable and important time!” There is only good things ahead for you!

“Of course, thank you so much to our fans. You are my favorite memory from these months, and I will always remember how much you love and respect me.” Amazing culture and amazing people. You have taught me a lot. 

“I am excited to keep enjoying football somewhere else and hopefully keep winning trophies. Let the streak continue!”

Mata’s last job was as a commentator for BBC during England’s loss to Spain in the final of Euro 2024.

In the Premier League, he played 278 times for Chelsea and United.