Barcelona are still waiting to complete the signing of Joan Garcia but the goalkeeper has not ruled out making a move elsewhere.
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Barcelona pushing for standout Espanyol goalkeeperPremier League clubs monitoring situation closelyJoan Garcia undecided, open to overseas moveFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Joan Garcia has attracted serious transfer interest after a stellar campaign with Espanyol. Barcelona are pushing to secure his signature, but reports the goalkeeper has yet to make a final decision and is not ruling out a move elsewhere. Top Premier League sides, including Arsenal and Manchester City, are also keeping a close eye on developments, hoping to pounce if Barca's move stalls.
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The shot stopper's €25 million (£21m/$29m) release clause makes him an accessible option for elite clubs in need of long-term cover in goal. The Catalan club see him as a key target under coach Hansi Flick and sporting director Deco. However, Espanyol’s local rivals face competition from England, where Joan Garcia’s form has reportedly sparked growing admiration. His hesitance to commit immediately leaves room for a potential Premier League swoop.
WHAT JOAN GARCIA SAID
“In football, news and things come out all the time, it's not always like that before it becomes a reality. I'm very calm, and whatever I decide, I'll certainly think it over carefully with my people and choose what's best for me.” Garcia told .
The young keeper emphasised staying grounded despite the transfer talk, adding: “My phone is a bit busy, but I'm taking it very naturally, as I have all year. I like people to speak well of me, but I try to take it as naturally as possible, and I think I'm achieving it… I'm young, and that's very important. I wouldn't mind going abroad."
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Joan Garcia is currently in the decision-making phase. Barcelona’s interest remains firm, but the allure of Premier League football could tilt the balance. With Espanyol fully aware of his release clause and growing suitors, the race is heating up.
The player wants guaranteed playing time and long-term development, and Marc-Andre ter Stegen's recent assertion that he will be at Barcelona next season may prompt him to opt for a move elsewhere.