Juan Miranda, born on 19 January 2000, is a Spanish defender primarily playing as left back for Bologna, donning the number 33 jersey. The robust Spaniard stands at 6 feet (1.85 metres) tall and weighs in at 12 stone 3a pounds (78 kilograms), making for a formidable presence on the pitch. Notably, his footballing prowess extends beyond the club level, as he has also represented his native country, Spain, on the international stage. Miranda's current market value is approximately £13m, as reported by Transfermarkt.
'Juan Miranda' Miranda González's professional footballing journey began in July 2014, when he joined Barcelona in the LaLiga as a trainee. It was from here that Miranda began to hone his skills and build his reputation in one of the world's most competitive leagues. However, in search of regular first team football, he was eventually loaned out to Schalke 04 in the German 2. Bundesliga in August 2019. Here, he made 11 first team appearances in the 2019 - 2020 season.
A desire for increased playing time saw Miranda transfer on loan to Real Betis in the LaLiga in 2020. Over four successful seasons, from 2020 to 2024, he made over 80 first team appearances and scored five goals. It was clear that Miranda's career was gaining momentum, and in July 2021, Miranda then formally transferred from Barcelona to Real Betis. Again, his spells at Betis were marked with regular game time and goal scoring achievements.
However, a new adventure beckoned for Miranda in 2024, when he transferred from Real Betis to Bologna in Italy's Serie A. In his first season at Bologna, he impressively racked up 31 first team appearances, and has already made his debut in the current season, 2025-2026. We observe Miranda's career with great interest as the seasoned left back continues to establish himself in Italy.
