How Barca intend to register Joan Garcia after providing guarantees on decision

Barcelona seems to have closed a deal for Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia as the last one from the Catalan capital can be believed. The 24-year-old probably dedicated himself to make the switch from Crosstown Rivals Espanyol.

The Blaugrana had already agreed with Garcia in recent weeks and he will sign a five -year -old deal with the club. Barcelona is planned to pay its release clause of € 25 million in the offices of La Liga in Madrid next week, and the deal will then be completed. It is important that Garcia is told that he will arrive as the number one goalkeeper, and also guarantees that he will be registered – he shares agents with Dani Olmo, who had his struggle this season.

The impact of Garcia on the salary limit this year will be a little more than € 10 million, as estimated by Barcelona, ​​good for € 5 million per year of his contract in a transfer costs, which is shared, and the sport reports that his salary will be € 6 million gross per season. The Catalan says every day that Barcelona believes that they will be approved for their VIP seats for the end of June and will therefore work in the so-called '1: 1 rule'.

They also say that Barcelona more or less has the amount that is needed to be stored as it is. Between the sold-out reimbursement they will achieve from Jean-Clair Todibo, the € 6 million they have made from the switch from Alex Valle to Como, and the exit of Ansu Fati as Monaco, they must have enough to register Garcia.

Even if Barcelona is not in the '1: 1 rule', they will still be able to spend 60% of what they make, which means that they would not be that far to register Garcia, even under those rules. Furthermore, Garcia has also been told that he will be registered as quickly as possible, and that other possible signing sessions would only be registered after Garcia.

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