Barcelona have found their new goalkeeper. According to Mundo Deportivo, Joan Garcia has agreed to join the Blaugrana, marking a significant step in the club’s plan to reshape its future between the posts.
The 24-year-old Espanyol standout, fresh off a strong season with 38 appearances, will be signed for €25 million—his release clause. A bold move that clearly signals Barça’s intent to prepare for life after Ter Stegen.
A Smooth Operator Ready for the Big Stage
Calm under pressure, composed in distribution, and confident on his line, Garcia ticks all the boxes for a team like Barcelona, which demands a modern keeper who fits into their possession-based style. His arrival could mark a turning point for the club’s goalkeeping hierarchy.
Ter Stegen Fires Back
Marc-André ter Stegen, currently on international duty, didn’t take long to respond. The German captain said: “I know I’ll still be at Barça next season,” before warning: “Whoever comes will have to adapt to that reality.”
Despite his confidence, the writing may be on the wall. With Garcia expected to challenge for the No. 1 spot—and Wojciech Szczęsny also being considered as experienced backup—Barça’s direction is clear: build for the future, even if it means unsettling one of their long-serving stars.
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