Eric Garcia is not the only Barça player Michel wants to bring to Girona

Eric Garcia is not the only Barça player Michel wants to bring to Girona
Eric Garcia is not the only Barça player Michel wants to bring to Girona

Michel Sánchez, head coach of Girona FC, continues to work on strengthening his squad for the second half of the season, and it is clear that some FC Barcelona players would fit perfectly into his project. The coach is particularly interested in securing the services of Eric García, but the Catalan defender is not the only Barcelona player in his sights.

Eric García, who spent last season on loan at Girona, left a positive impression on both the technical staff and the supporters. His defensive solidity and ability to initiate play from the back make him an attractive addition to Michel’s system. The Catalan club are now ready to take the next step and have made a €10 million offer to permanently acquire the defender this January.

However, Michel has other plans in mind. Another player he is particularly interested in is Pablo Torre, who was also on loan at Girona last season and has been an important figure in midfield. Although he hasn’t had much playing time at Barca, Michel firmly believes that the young Cantabrian could bring significant value to Girona if he can secure a regular place in the team.


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In the case of Eric García, the negotiations seem advanced. Barca need to free up salary space and find new revenue, making selling the centre-back an attractive option for both parties. Additionally, the player is open to the idea of ​​returning to an environment where he felt comfortable and could shine, something he did not fully achieve at the Camp Nou.

On the other hand, the situation of Pablo Torre is more uncertain. With the case of Dani Olmo still unresolved and doubts surrounding the Spanish international’s registration, Hansi Flick has decided to keep Torre in the squad at least until the situation becomes clearer. However, interest from Girona remains strong, and at Montilivi it ​​is hoped that with a little patience they could secure the midfielder during this transfer window.

For Michel and Girona, the addition of these two Barca players would represent a significant boost in their battle to remain competitive in the upper echelons of LaLiga. For the moment, negotiations are ongoing, and the good relationship between the two clubs could facilitate the coach’s objective of improving his squad with talent from Barça.

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