Intense speculation continues to surround the future of Joan Garcia, who is perhaps the most coveted keeper in the world. Espanyol manager Manolo Gonzalez has again rejected the idea that he would consider a switch to Crosstown rivals.
Gonzalez said that he did not expect a move to Barcelona this weekend, while Fran Garagarza, sports director, denied every knowledge of the Blaugrana twice. However, Garcia has also refused to exclude a move to Barcelona on two different occasions. Speaking with Radio Galega, as told by Diario ALS, Gonzalez also gave his opinion for the second time.
“Maybe he has already been sold, but the club has not told me anything. I personally doubt that he will sign for Barcelona. I am not saying that I would cut one of my hands to guarantee it, but almost.”
Late on Wednesday evening it was stated that Barcelona would miss Garcia, with a move to the Premier League in the appearance. That seems to be the most likely destination for the 24-year-old, but there is one thing they can do to possibly wave his mind. Sport says Garcia requires a guarantee that he will be number one to make the switch.
In Barcelona, ​​however, this is unlikely, with Captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen still in their books and with three years about his contract. Giving Garcia that warranty can create unrest with Ter Stegen and a complicated situation. The Catalan says that Garcia is happy with the contract offer on the table from Barcelona every day.
Newcastle is placed in a pole position for the signature of Garcia, but Manchester United is also ready to make a late game for his services. They are planning to hold conversations with Garcia in the coming days, but will have to hurry, planned with Garcia to discuss his future with his agents on Friday and Monday.
