London City's Jana Fernández: 'I'm happy here but leaving Barcelona was a difficult time'

For Jana Fernández, leaving Barcelona was a painful goodbye that has given way to an exciting new chapter in her footballing journey with London City Lionesses. The 23-year-old winger had expected to stay at La Liga giants for longer but the financial crisis caused by the salary cap limit had other plans.

"I'm the person and player I am today because of Barcelona," she says, highlighting the role her hometown club played in shaping her into the footballer she is now. However, Fernández admits that the exodus of top players from Barcelona's women's squad left a void that was hard to bridge for fans who felt she was one of those leaving.

Fernández acknowledges that there was no shortage of emotions when she joined London City as part of a spending spree funded by owner Michele Kang. From La Masia's distinctive playing style and emphasis on youth development, Fernández was thrust into an unfamiliar environment with 17 new teammates from diverse backgrounds.

Despite the initial culture shock, Fernández has quickly adapted to life in London, finding solace in familiarities such as family ties and a thriving expat community of fellow Barça-to-London players. A group chat with her new friends keeps her connected to her past while allowing her to forge new relationships.

As she settles into her new role at London City, Fernández is determined to bring the values instilled by La Masia's coaches – both on and off the pitch – to a wider audience. The Lionesses' success has been swift, winning five of their nine games so far in the Women's Super League.

Fernández cites Alexia Putellas, Saki Kumagai, Daniëlle van de Donk, and Nikita Parris as key players who have made her feel at home with their friendly nature. However, she recognizes that having Kang as her club owner has been a game-changer. "She's someone so passionate about women's football and making it grow," Fernández says.

London City's ambitions are high, with Fernández setting her sights on the Champions League spots. As she continues to evolve into one of Europe's top wingers, Fernández is determined to prove that with Kang at the helm, there's a future bright for London City Lionesses in the women's game.
 
Ugh, I'm so over how they're showcasing Jana Fernández's life on the platform 🙄. It feels like they're trying too hard to make her seem like this perfect, inspiring figure 🤦‍♀️. Newsflash: no one is that wholesome and easy to talk to all the time 😒. And can we get some behind-the-scenes content instead of just her rehearsed quotes? 💁‍♀️

And what's with the emphasis on her "familiarities" with the expat community? Like, it's not like she's the only one who had to adjust to a new environment 🤷‍♀️. And don't even get me started on how they're using her quotes about La Masia to make her seem like some kind of mentor figure 😴. It's just so... manufactured 👎.

Can we please focus on something else for once? Like, I don't know, the actual football games? 🏀💪
 
🌟 I think it's really cool how Jana Fernández has taken a painful goodbye from Barcelona and turned it into an exciting new chapter with London City Lionesses 🦁💪. The transition must have been tough, especially given the financial crisis that affected her previous club 🤕. But she's already adapting so well to life in London and finding ways to stay connected to her past through her friends and family 👫🌎.

It's great to see Fernández carrying on the legacy of La Masia's youth development philosophy with her new team, and I love how passionate Michele Kang is about growing women's football 🚀💪. With players like Alexia Putellas and Daniëlle van de Donk by her side, London City Lionesses are definitely a force to be reckoned with 💥👯. Here's hoping they can make it into the Champions League spots this season! ⭐
 
💡 just had to read about Jana Fernández's move from Barcelona to London City Lionesses... feels like she went through an identity crisis 🤯 leaving behind everything she knew and loved about her hometown club, but also being part of a huge change with the new ownership 🤑 Michele Kang is definitely doing something right with this squad, bringing in some top talent and changing the game for women's football in England 👏 it's gonna be interesting to see how Fernández adapts to life in London and how she carries on La Masia's legacy 💪
 
[Image of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson giving a thumbs up](https://tenor.com/gd.gif)😎🏟️💪

[Fernández looks more confident with her new teammates and owner 👫👯‍♀️💼]

[Image of a football player looking lost, then suddenly adapting to a new team 🤔🚀]

[Video of Fernández talking about La Masia's playing style and emphasis on youth development 💬📚]
 
just saw jan fernandez talk about leavin barcelona & joinin london city lionesses 🦁 she's really happy about the new chapter but admits it was hard 2 adjust 2 new environment 😊 think its great how shes tryna bring barca values 2 wider audience, alexia putellas & co r doin her a solid 🤗 & kang's passion 4 womens football is super inspiring 💪
 
😊 so i think its cool that jana fernandez is making a new start in london city lionesses and im glad she's finding her footing already! 🏟️ she seems like a down-to-earth person who values her connections to barcelona, but its awesome that she's embracing the new team culture too 💖 and its great to see her passionate about promoting la masia's values to a wider audience 🌎 i'm rooting for london city lionesses to do well in the womens super league and hopefully even make it to the champions league soon ⚽🔥
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really cool how Jana Fernandez is adapting so well to her new team and city 🤩 she seems like such a down-to-earth person too, all these big changes must be tough on her, but she’s just embracing them with an open mind. And I love how she’s trying to bring the values from La Masia to London City, that’s really admirable 💪. The fact that she’s finding comfort in things like family ties and expat communities is also so relatable 🤗
 
🤔 so I was reading about Jana Fernandez leaving barcelona and joining london city lionesses 🏴️‍♀️... it sounds like she's really happy with her new team and all? I mean, they're having a great season so far and winning lots of games ⚽️. But what I find kinda interesting is that she's trying to bring those values from barcelona (like the youth development and being part of la masia) to london city 🤝. And it's cool that her new owner Michele Kang is super passionate about womens football too 💖. Maybe we'll see more teams like london city coming up? 😊
 
im not surprised fernandez left barcelona, salary cap limit or whatever sounds like a cop out to me 😒. she said barcelona shaped her but i think that's just code for they couldn't afford to keep her anymore 🤑. london city seems like a money play, and kang is some kinda superhero owner 💪. fernandez says she feels at home with her new teammates, but we dont know if thats true 🤔. all this hype about the lionesses winning five out of nine games, i got a feeling they'll be dropping more points soon ⚫️.
 
omg can't believe fernandez ended up at london city 🤯 i mean don't get me wrong barca will always be home but kang is lowkey a genius 💁‍♀️ she's really pushing for greatness and it shows in the team's performance so far... and fernandez seems like she's adapted pretty well to life in london 👍 what do u guys think about the lionesses' chances of making it to the champs league tho? 🤔
 
OMG 🤯 I'm so happy for Jana Fernández, tbh it's not easy leaving Barcelona after being part of La Masia's family 💕 but she seems to be thriving in London with her new squad 🤝 and Michele Kang's super supportive vibes 💖 it's amazing to see her adapting to the new environment and forging new relationships 💬 and yeah, I'm loving the Lionesses' success so far 🏆 they're going to rock that Champions League spot 🔥
 
lol what a crazy story Jana Fernández gotta feel like she left her heart back in Barcelona 🤣 but on the flip side, I guess it's cool that she got to join London City and be part of this spending spree 💸 Michele Kang is def making some moves with all these new signings. I'm curious though, what's up with these coaches from La Masia always talking about youth development? don't get me wrong, I love a good underdog story but Fernández was already pretty established before she left 🤔
 
I'm loving Jana Fernández's positivity about leaving Barcelona for London City Lionesses! 🌟💪 She's got the whole football journey thing down pat - from La Masia to London, it's all about adaptation and growth. The fact that she's found a supportive squad with diverse backgrounds is super inspiring 🤝🌎. And hey, having Alexia Putellas and Saki Kumagai as teammates can't be bad 😂! Michele Kang's passion for women's football is infectious too - it's awesome to see her driving change in the sport 💥. Now, let's hope London City can make those Champions League spots a reality... 🏆👊
 
OMG I'm so hyped 4 Jana 🤩! Leaving Barcelona was def hard but it sounds like she's found her footing in London 💪. I love how she's embracing her new fam & adapting to the new culture 😊. It's amazing to see her carrying on the values of La Masia at London City - those coaches must've had a big impact on her! 🙌 Can't wait 2 c how she'll do in the WSL & hopefully get some wins against Barcelona ⚽🔥
 
so i feel bad for jan a fernandez leaving barcelona 🤕 but on the flip side she got an amazing new team and owner in london city lionesses 💪 michele kang seems like a total football fanatic, love that she's so passionate about making womens football grow 💖 fernandez is doing great so far, i mean who wouldn't want to play for the lions 🦁 and now they're even aiming for the champions league ⭐️ we'll see how it all plays out but overall i'm rooting for london city 👍
 
Jana's leaving Barcelona was like me when I realized I'd run out of snacks 🍿😂. But seriously, it sounds like she's found a new home with London City and is bringing that Barça magic to the team. Michele Kang is like a superhero for women's football - giving players a platform and backing them 100%. And let's be real, having Alexia Putellas as a teammate? That's like winning the lottery of teammates 🍀😂. But Jana's not just relying on her old pals, she's building new relationships and forging a new identity with London City. I've got no doubt she'll bring that Lionesses to the Champions League in style 💁‍♀️🔥
 
OMG u guyz 🤩 I'm literally so hyped 4 Jana Fernández!!! She's like from Barcelona and now she's killin it w/ London City 😆 I feel her, leaving home was tough but now she's thrivin in a new environment w/ all these amazing players 🌟 Alexia Putellas is like my idol lol! And Michele Kang's passion 4 women's football is everything 💖 I love how Jana's trying to bring La Masia values 2 the wider world, it's gonna be SO cool 2 see London City win those Champions League spots 🏆💪
 
[Image of a footballer running away from a giant salary cap limit 🏆🚫]

[Fernández smiling while holding up a "Lionesses" scarf 👑]

[ GIF of a player wearing La Masia-style stripes, with a cityscape in the background, with words "London City" appearing as a overlay 🌆]

[Image of Fernández hugging her new teammates, with text "New squad, who dis?" 😂]

[Fernández looking determined, with a trophy in the background 🏆]
 
🤔 just read about Jana Fernandez leaving Barcelona and I gotta say... it's crazy how much money can make a difference in football now 🤑 like they're literally buying championships instead of earning them 👑 and it makes me wonder if the passion for the sport is still there or is it all about the benjamins? 💸 anyway, sounds like Jana found a new home with London City Lionesses and she's already making waves 🌊 I'm rooting for her!
 
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