Juan Iturbe

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Juan Manuel Iturbe Arévalo (born 4 June 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Cerro Porteño.[3]

Juan Iturbe
Iturbe with Paraguay in 2017
Personal information
Full nameJuan Manuel Iturbe Arévalo
Date of birth (1993-06-04) 4 June 1993 (age 31)
Place of birthBuenos Aires, Argentina
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Position(s)Winger
Team information
Current team
Cerro Porteño
Youth career
Sportivo Barracas[2]
2005–2006Universal
2006–2007Trinidense
2007–2009Cerro Porteño
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2006Trinidense1(1)
2009–2011Cerro Porteño22(3)
2011–2013Porto6(0)
2012Porto B6(1)
2013River Plate (loan)17(3)
2013–2014Hellas Verona33(8)
2014–2018Roma44(3)
2016Bournemouth (loan)2(0)
2017Torino (loan)16(1)
2017–2018Tijuana (loan)14(0)
2018–2021UNAM82(8)
2020Pachuca (loan)4(0)
2021–2023Aris66(5)
2023Grêmio5(0)
2024–Cerro Porteño0(0)
International career
2008–2009Paraguay U174(2)
2009Paraguay U203(1)
2010–2013Argentina U2018(5)
2009–2019Paraguay12(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:01, 24 December 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17:01, 24 December 2023 (UTC)

Iturbe represented the Paraguay national team in a friendly match in 2009. After the friendly, he declared his intention to play for Argentina, his country of birth, and did so at under-20 level. However, in early 2016 Iturbe expressed his desire to once again represent Paraguay, his parents' country of origin.[4][5][6]

Club career

Sportivo Trinidense

At the age of 12, Iturbe made his first-team debut for Sportivo Trinidense in the 2006 Paraguayan Division Intermedia. He scored his first goal for the club in the 35th minute of a 1–0 away victory against Choré Central on 7 May 2006.[7] Sportivo Trinidense finished in second position of the Division Intermedia table and were promoted to the Primera División Paraguaya for the 2007 season.

Cerro Porteño

Iturbe debuted for Cerro Porteño on 28 June 2009 at the age of 16 in a game against Libertad, the 21st week of the Paraguayan Primera División.

Being 12 years of age, Iturbe was not under professional contract with Cerro Porteño,[8] therefore, he trained with Quilmes of the Argentine Primera División.[9] In January 2011, Iturbe confirmed he was signing with Portuguese club Porto and would join the team when he turned 18.[10] After agreeing on the move, he returned to Cerro Porteño in February, where he remained until his 18th birthday in June. He scored a brace in his first Copa Libertadores game shortly after that.[11]

Porto

On 10 December 2011, Iturbe made his debut for Porto, coming in added time in place of Hulk in a 2–1 Primeira Liga win at Beira-Mar, the first of four appearances off the bench in a title-winning season. On 3 November 2012, he scored his only goal in Portugal, the sole goal of the reserves' home win over their Marítimo equivalents.

It was confirmed on 29 December 2012 that Iturbe had joined River Plate on a six-month loan.[12]

Hellas Verona

His impressive spell with River Plate helped Iturbe secure an initial loan move to Serie A club Hellas Verona where he thrived during the 2013–14 season, so much so he was signed permanently from Porto for €15 million in May 2014.[13] Iturbe contributed eight goals and four assists to the newly promoted club, helping them to a 10th-place finish.

Roma

On 16 July 2014, just weeks after signing permanently for Verona, Serie A giants Roma announced the signing of Iturbe for €22 million with performance-based add-ons up to €2.5 million.[14] The player signed a five-year contract, ending on 30 June 2019.[14] Iturbe's first goal for Roma was against CSKA Moscow in the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, which ended in a 5–1 victory. He also scored against Juventus and a vital goal in the Derby della Capitale against Lazio, which helped Roma to stay in second position and gave Roma a direct start in the Champions League in the next year.

AFC Bournemouth (loan)

On 1 January 2016, Iturbe joined Premier League side AFC Bournemouth on loan for the remainder of the 2015–16 season, making just two appearances.[15]

Torino (loan)

On 4 January 2017, it was announced that Iturbe had joined Torino on loan with a buying option.[16]

Tijuana (loan) and Pumas UNAM

On 21 August 2017, Iturbe was loaned to Liga MX side Club Tijuana until 30 June 2018.[17] Due to "sporting targets" that were reached during the season,[18] Tijuana had to make the transfer permanent. They then sent Iturbe to Pumas in a swap deal.[19]

Aris

On 7 August 2021, Aris officially announced the signing of Iturbe on a two-year deal.[20]

Iturbe had to wait until February to score his first league goal, when he sealed a 3–0 home win against Atromitos.[21]

Grêmio

On 4 July 2023, Grêmio announced the signing of Iturbe for the remainder of the season, with an option to extend for the next season.

Return to Cerro Porteño

On 22 December 2023, Iturbe returned to Paraguay, signing a two-year contract with his former club Cerro Porteño.[22]

International career

Having spent most of his life in Paraguay, Iturbe began his international career in the youth setup of Paraguay. In October 2009, he was called up to the Paraguay national team by coach Gerardo Martino at the age of 16 for a friendly against Chile in November.[23] Iturbe was substituted onto the field in the 73rd minute of the match for Juan Rodrigo Rojas as Paraguay were defeated 2–1 on 4 November 2009.[24][25][26]

As this had not been a competitive game, Iturbe was able to change allegiances if so wished. He later fell out with the management in Paraguay and declared his allegiance for Argentina.[27]

In early 2016, however, Iturbe expressed his desire to once more represent Paraguay.[4][5] On 8 March 2016, he was called up for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Ecuador and Brazil.[28] He made his competitive debut with Paraguay on 29 March as a substitute in the second half of the match against Brazil, making him cap-tied to Paraguay. He was named to Paraguay's squad for the Copa América Centenario that summer.[29]

Style of play

The media once dubbed Iturbe the "new Lionel Messi", given their many similarities: like Messi, Iturbe possesses a low centre of gravity, significant speed, and excellent close control, and has been described as "a left-footed, technically gifted Argentine – but nowadays representing Paraguay – forward of diminutive stature who is agile and quick on the ball and who possesses an eye for goal."[30][31][32][33] A versatile, well-rounded, and creative attacking player, who is known for his ability to link up the midfield with the attack, he is capable of playing as a winger on either flank, in the centre as an attacking midfielder, or as a second striker, although his preferred role is as an outside forward on the right side of the pitch. He has also been used as a striker or centre-forward on occasion. Regarded as a promising young player, he is known in particular for his dribbling skills, pace, and powerful striking ability.[34][35][36][37][38][39][40]

Career statistics

As of match played 17 August 2023[41][42]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]League cup[b]ContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Cerro Porteño2009Paraguayan Primera División4040
20103030
20111538[c]2235
Total22382305
Porto2011–12Primeira Liga4000200060
2012–131010000020
2013–141000000010
Total6010200090
Porto B2012–13Segunda Liga6161
River Plate (loan)2012–13Argentine Primera División17300173
Hellas Verona2013–14Serie A33800338
Roma2014–15Serie A272119[d]1374
2015–16121106[e]0191
2016–1750007[f]0120
Total44321221685
Bournemouth (loan)2015–16Premier League20200040
Torino (loan)2016–17Serie A16110171
Tijuana (loan)2017–18Liga MX201030
Pumas2018–19Liga MX29494388
2019–2018220202
2020–2135200352
Total8281149312
Pachuca (loan)2019–20Liga MX402060
Aris2021–22Super League Greece33141372
2022–23334414[g]1416
Total6658241788
Grêmio2023Série A101020
Career total301322772034436443

References