Born on 19 January 2000 in Spain, Juan Miranda González is a defender known for playing as a left-back for Bologna. He stands 6ft (1.85m) tall and weighs 12st 3lb (78 kg). The number 33 jersey is what he's seen in on the field. In addition to his club career, Miranda has also taken the honour of representing the Spain national team.
As of now, Transfermarkt rates his current market value to be approximately £12.7m.
Miranda kicked off his career in July 2014, joining Barcelona in Spain's LaLiga as a trainee. Fast forward to August 2019, he transferred from Barcelona to Schalke 04 in Germany's 2. Bundesliga on loan, where he made 11 first-team appearances in the league during the 2019-2020 season.
In October 2020, Miranda moved again, this time on loan from Barcelona to Real Betis, also in Spain's LaLiga. During the 2020-2021 season at Real Betis, he chalked up 22 first-team appearances and netted one goal in league matches. In the subsequent three seasons, he managed 59 appearances with Real Betis, scoring four times.
In July 2021, Miranda made a permanent move from Barcelona to Real Betis. Through to 2024, he continued to make his mark with 81 first team appearances and four goals.
Then came July 2024. Miranda departed Spain and made the leap to Serie A, signing for Bologna in Italy. During his first season, he featured in 31 league fixtures. At the time of writing, in the current 2025-2026 season, he has plied his trade in 18 matches, scoring once.
On the cup front, Miranda represented Bologna in the 2025-2026 Supercoppa, starting two matches. He also got his chance in the 2025-2026 Europa League, starting three matches and making two substitute appearances.
