Barcelona Faces Competition for Joan Garcia Amid Transfer Battle

Barcelona is keen on signing Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia as a long-term replacement for Marc-André ter Stegen, but they face stiff competition from Arsenal and PSG. Arsenal is looking to strengthen their goalkeeping options, while PSG wants competition for Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Barcelona is keen on signing Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia as a long-term replacement for Marc-André ter Stegen, but they face stiff competition from Arsenal and PSG. Arsenal is looking to strengthen their goalkeeping options, while PSG wants competition for Gianluigi Donnarumma. With Garcia under contract until 2028, Espanyol could demand a high transfer fee.
In the race to sign Espanyol’s rising goalkeeper Joan Garcia, Barcelona faces stiff competition from Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) ahead of the summer transfer window. The 22-year-old shot-stopper has impressed with his performances this season, making him one of Spain’s most promising young goalkeepers. Despite being under contract until 2028, speculation about his potential departure has intensified.
Barcelona views Garcia as a long-term successor to Marc-André ter Stegen, with the club already initiating talks with Espanyol regarding a possible transfer. However, their pursuit will not be easy, as Arsenal and PSG are aggressively monitoring his situation. Arsenal appears to be the most determined competitor, with Mikel Arteta looking to strengthen the club’s goalkeeping department. While David Raya is the current first-choice keeper, Arsenal believes Garcia could provide strong competition and valuable depth.
With greater financial power, the English club holds an advantage in negotiations. Meanwhile, PSG is also keen on signing Garcia to challenge Gianluigi Donnarumma for the starting role. The French giants have the resources to outbid their rivals, making the transfer race even more intense. As the summer window nears, Espanyol could leverage the situation to demand a lucrative transfer fee, increasing the likelihood of Garcia’s departure.
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