Barcelona's exit operation absorbs the pace as the end of their fiscal year approaches next week. A number of Barca Atletic players are expected to continue after the affiliated side has been banned to the fourth level of Spanish football this season.
It seems that Sergi Dominguez has agreed a deal to move to Croatia, and the next one follows him will be another Astralaga. According to El Chiringuito, that says he will stay in Spain and spend next season on loan in Granada. The 21-year-old is also expected to also extend his contract with Barcelona, ​​while he will enter the last year of his deal.
With the injury to Marc-Andre ter Stegen early spent the force for Barcelona Astralaga spent most of the first half of the season, until January, as the third-choice goalkeeper on the bank for Barcelona but in the first team team. After the year of the year, however, Astralaga became the starter for Barca Atletic, except for a monthly absence due to tendonitis. In total, Astralaga appeared 18 performances, gave up 23 times and kept five clean sheets.
The decision to send Astralaga on loan is part of a broader restructuring of the goalkeeper department in Barcelona. It was considered necessary that Astralaga had opportunities at a higher level, and in Granada Astralaga gets the chance to be the last line of defense for one side that chased promotion this year. Veterans Marc Martinez and Diego Marino are leaving, and as things stand, Astralaga would compete with Luca Zidane.
In the meantime, the chain is the plan of Barcelona that Joan Garcia is their starter and supported by Wojciech Szczesny. That requires the exit of Captain Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, and it is still to be seen how that takes place. Aron Yaakobishvili will compete with Diego Kochen to start next season for Barca Atletic.
