Marcos Senesi has officially confirmed his departure from AFC Bournemouth, marking the end of a memorable four-year chapter at the Vitality Stadium. The Argentine defender, whose contract expires at the end of the season, will bid farewell to the Cherries faithful after their final home clash against Manchester City on Tuesday.
"From the first day I arrived, I felt at home at this club," Senesi told club media, his voice carrying the weight of genuine gratitude. "I'm proud of everything we achieved over the past four years and I'm grateful for the support the fans have always given me. AFC Bournemouth will always hold a special place for me, and I will look back at my time here with fond memories."
The 27-year-old's journey with the Cherries has been one of steady growth and resilience. Since joining the club, he has been a key figure in their defensive line, helping them secure their Premier League status and contributing to some unforgettable moments on the South Coast. His leadership and composure at the back have made him a fan favorite, and his departure will undoubtedly leave a gap in the squad.
But Senesi isn't looking back just yet. "For now, there are still two big games left of the season, and I'm looking forward to seeing what we can achieve together," he added, showing the fighting spirit that has defined his time in a Bournemouth shirt.
As the Cherries prepare to honor Senesi's contribution before Tuesday's match against the reigning champions, it's a fitting tribute to a player who gave his all for the badge. Whether you're a fan looking to commemorate his time at the club or just appreciate the journey of a dedicated professional, Senesi's story is a reminder of the bonds that make football special—beyond the stats and the scores, it's about the feeling of home.
