Ex-Chelsea star Marcos Alonso’s Barcelona career over after less than two years with Spanish giants

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MARCOS ALONSO will leave Barcelona at the end of the season, according to reports.

The ex-Chelsea star switched to the Catalan giants from Stamford Bridge less than two years ago.

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Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano tweeted the news that the 33-year-old will leave as a free agent at the end of the term.

He said: “Understand Marcos Alonso will leave Barcelona as a free agent at the end of the current season.

“Massive respect between club and player but he’s leaving in June, decision made.

“Sergi Roberto could also leave for free but the final decision will also depend on Xavi’s future.”

Alonso arrived at the La Liga giants on September 2 and made his debut just eight days later in the 4-0 win at Cadiz in the league.

And in his debut season, he won the league title under boss Xavi.

The ex-Bolton star has made 44 appearances and scored three goals during his 18 months at Barca.

But the defender has had it tough this season missing a chunk of games due to a back injury.

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And while his contract runs out next summer his time has been cut short as he will leave Barca as a free agent.

Prior to his move to Barca the Spain international signed for Chelsea in 2016 in a deal worth £24m from Fiorentina.

At the Blues he won every bit of silverware a Premier League club can including the league title in his debut term, FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.

During his six years at the club Alonso featured in 212 games and scored 29 goals.

Alonso who began his career at Real Madrid also spent three seasons at Bolton and half a term on loan to Sunderland.

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