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Barcelona are set to activate the €25 million release clause of RCD Espanyol goalkeeper Joan GarcĂa next week, aiming to make the 23-year-old shot-stopper an immediate and key figure in the club’s first-team plans. According to reliable sources, the Catalan giants no longer view GarcĂa as a developmental prospect or future investment — they see him as ready for the spotlight now.
Signing a player from cross-town rivals Espanyol is always a statement — and in this case, it underscores Barça's urgency to solidify their goalkeeping position following a period of uncertainty surrounding Marc-André ter Stegen’s form and long-term future. With veteran backup Iñaki Peña unable to fully convince, the Blaugrana have shifted their focus to a younger, more dynamic profile.
Joan GarcĂa fits that mold perfectly. Having risen through the ranks at Espanyol, GarcĂa has grown into one of La Liga’s most promising young goalkeepers. His performances during the 2023/24 season have caught the attention of top clubs, but it’s Barcelona who have made the first definitive move.
GarcĂa’s numbers this past season tell the story of a goalkeeper ready for the big stage:
Games Played (La Liga 2): 38
Clean Sheets: 18
Saves Made: 112
Save Percentage: 77.2%
Goals Conceded: 32
Distribution Accuracy: 81%
Long Ball Accuracy: 67%
Crosses Stopped: 29 (78% success rate)
These figures paint the picture of a well-rounded keeper: confident with his feet, aggressive off his line, and consistent in shot-stopping. At 6’1” (185 cm), GarcĂa isn’t the tallest goalkeeper in the modern game, but he makes up for it with elite reflexes, positional awareness, and a commanding presence in the box.
Perhaps most importantly for Barcelona, he is comfortable building from the back, a non-negotiable trait in Xavi Hernández’s tactical setup. GarcĂa’s passing range and composure under pressure have made him a standout performer in Espanyol’s build-up play — and these attributes align seamlessly with Barça’s style.
While initial speculation suggested that GarcĂa could be signed and loaned back to Espanyol for further development or be used in a backup capacity, that plan has now been completely shelved. Barcelona’s technical staff have decided that he will immediately join the first team and compete directly for the No.1 spot — possibly even displacing Ter Stegen in the coming months, depending on form and fitness.
This decision marks a significant shift in strategy from the club. Rather than cautiously integrating a young goalkeeper, Barcelona are betting on GarcĂa to step up now — a reflection of both his potential and his current level.
Triggering a €25 million release clause for a goalkeeper from a Segunda DivisiĂłn club is not a typical move — but Joan GarcĂa is not a typical talent. Barcelona’s decision is both strategic and symbolic: they’re investing in a player who not only solves a present issue but could also anchor the position for the next decade.
In a summer expected to bring financial scrutiny and difficult negotiations, Barça’s swift and decisive move to secure GarcĂa signals the club’s renewed focus on young, domestic talent with high upside and tactical compatibility.
The move is expected to be completed within the next seven days. Once the clause is triggered, GarcĂa will undergo a medical and sign a long-term deal at the Camp Nou. His official unveiling is anticipated shortly after, with pre-season preparations likely to feature him prominently.
Whether he starts immediately or battles Ter Stegen for the role, one thing is clear: Joan GarcĂa is no longer a rising star in the shadows — he’s now Barcelona’s bet for the future, and perhaps, their present.
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