Enzo Bardeli will leave Dunkerque at the end of his contract on June 30th to join Spanish La Liga side Levante, according to L’Équipe. The 25-year-old midfielder has agreed to a deal with the Valencia-based club that will run until June 2030.
Bardeli has spent four years in Dunkerque’s first team, becoming a key figure in the Ligue 2 side. He made 152 appearances across all competitions for USLD, scoring 21 goals and providing 19 assists. His performances have consistently drawn praise from within the club and throughout the league.
Last season, Bardeli played a significant role in Dunkerque’s run to the Coupe de France semi-finals, where they were ultimately defeated 4-2 by Paris Saint-Germain. He consistently featured in the starting eleven, demonstrating his reliability and tactical understanding. The midfielder's departure represents a loss for Dunkerque, who will need to find a replacement capable of matching his work rate and creative output.
Levante, who were recently relegated from La Liga, will be looking to rebuild their squad and challenge for promotion. The signing of Bardeli represents a strategic move to add experience and quality to their midfield. He offers a blend of technical ability, passing range, and defensive work rate that could prove valuable in the Spanish second tier. The move provides Bardeli with the opportunity to test himself in a new league and further develop his career.
The transfer is a free transfer, meaning Dunkerque will not receive a fee for the player. This is common for players whose contracts are expiring, allowing them to move to new clubs without a transfer fee being negotiated. The long-term contract offered by Levante signals their belief in Bardeli’s potential and their desire to build around him in the coming seasons.




