St. Juste speaks to Sporting after exit: "I write this with..." (video) | OneFootball

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·27 January 2026

St. Juste speaks to Sporting after exit: "I write this with..." (video)

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Jeremiah St. Juste used social media to bid farewell to Sporting, just a few days after leaving Alvalade for Feyenoord, in a message filled with emotion and words of gratitude directed at the Sporting fans. The Dutch defender, who had been away from the main team since the start of the season, assured that he never stopped feeling connected to the Club.

"As I have said before, green and white runs through my veins," wrote the player, admitting that the farewell was not easy to express in words. "I write this with tears in my eyes. Until the last day, I was ready to return to the main team and fight for victories with this club," he added.


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St. Juste made a point of highlighting the support received from the fans during his time at Alvalade, describing it as "priceless": "Wherever I went, I felt your love. I read many of the messages you sent me, and they made me smile," he noted, ensuring that Portugal will "always have a special place" in his heart.

The center-back also recalled the moments lived in Lisbon, both on and off the field, and left open the possibility of a return in the future: "One day I would love to come back and show my children where they grew up and where my youngest daughter was born," he wrote, emphasizing that all the experiences at Sporting "will stay with me forever."

In the same post, the player thanked João Gião and his team for the support provided during the "difficult final phase" of his time at Sporting. The defender thus concludes his chapter at Alvalade after a journey hindered by several injuries and a prolonged absence this season. St. Juste arrived at Alvalade in the summer of 2022, coming from Mainz, where he spent three seasons.

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