‎FC Barcelona complete €25m signing of Joan Garcia from Espanyol amid goalkeeper shake-up

‎After more than a week of swirling transfer rumors and intense speculation, FC Barcelona have officially sealed a major summer signing by acquiring highly-rated goalkeeper Joan Garcia from city rivals RCD Espanyol, according to renowned journalist Alex Pintanel.
FC Barcelona secure signing of Joan Garcia from Espanyol in €25 million move.
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‎The 24-year-old Spanish international, who emerged as one of the best goalkeepers in La Liga during the 2024–25 season, has agreed to personal terms with the La Liga champions. A five-year contract lasting until June 2030 is already in place, and all that remains is for Barcelona to activate Garcia’s €25 million release clause, expected to be completed imminently.
‎This move marks the first signing under new manager Hansi Flick, and it signals a bold shift in the club's goalkeeping strategy. Garcia is widely expected to compete for the No. 1 jersey, raising immediate questions over the future role of long-time captain Marc-André ter Stegen. Despite the potential shakeup, sources close to the club suggest that there are no current plans to force an exit for the German goalkeeper, who remains committed to the team.
‎Additionally, Wojciech Szczesny is reportedly set to renew his contract, further intensifying the goalkeeping competition heading into the 2025–26 campaign. With this trio, Flick faces a complex decision that could reshape the core of Barça’s defensive unit.
‎Garcia’s signing is seen as a strategic investment for both the present and future, solidifying Barcelona’s ambition to remain dominant in Spanish and European football. Known for his composure, reflexes, and commanding presence in the box, Joan Garcia brings a modern goalkeeping profile to the Camp Nou.
‎As Barcelona gear up for a summer of potential change and renewed ambition, Joan Garcia's arrival signals a new era between the posts for the Catalan giants.

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