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Girona is currently experiencing a sweet moment after securing their first-ever qualification for the Champions League in their history, a milestone that marks a before and after for Girona. This historic success carries the stamp of several key players, among whom Eric García stands out, having played a crucial role last season. Furthermore, this summer he added a new achievement to his resume by winning the gold medal with the Spanish national team at the Paris Olympics.
However, upon his return to Barcelona, the young defender might face difficulties in maintaining the prominence he has enjoyed in other stages. The competition within the Barça squad is fierce, and coupled with the financial fair play restrictions, this opens the door to a possible exit for García. In this context, Girona would be willing to seize the opportunity and offer him a place in their team, either on loan or as a permanent transfer.
Girona's coach, Míchel, was asked about this possibility in the press conference ahead of the match against Atlético de Madrid. Although the coach preferred not to speculate on the events, he made it clear that the transfer market remains open and that he trusts the club's sporting direction to make the best decisions: "He is a great player, and we all know that, but right now he belongs to Barça. I don't know what will happen. The market is open, and Quique has my utmost confidence, but I don't know what will occur. Surely we will do something," he stated.
Eric García, a case similar to Oriol Romeu
Eric García's situation resembles that of Oriol Romeu, who after a season at Barcelona has returned to Girona on loan, with a purchase option for the Girona club. A similar move could happen with García, although Barcelona had valued his transfer at 15 million euros after his outstanding last season. Now, following the success in the Olympics, Barça may not be willing to let him go permanently.
The return of Eric García to Girona would represent a luxury reinforcement for a team that aspires to continue making history in Europe. Meanwhile, the fans at Montilivi eagerly await the resolution of this saga, dreaming of seeing one of their heroes defend their colors once again in the premier continental competition.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El anhelado regreso que está cerca de cerrar el Girona
