Key Points

Barcelona's new goalkeeper Joan Garcia remains confident despite registration delays ahead of their La Liga opener. The former Espanyol player acknowledges mixed emotions from his former club's fans but stands by his decision. Garcia, an Olympic gold medalist, was signed as cover for the injured Marc-Andre ter Stegen. His calm demeanor reflects his trust in Barcelona's ability to resolve the situation.

Key Points: Barcelona's Joan Garcia Confident Over La Liga Registration Issues

  • Joan Garcia unfazed by Barcelona's registration delays
  • Signed for €25M from rivals Espanyol
  • Acknowledges Espanyol fans' disappointment
  • Olympic gold medalist with Spain in 2024
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La Liga: Barcelona keeper Garcia unconcerned over registration issues

Barcelona keeper Joan Garcia remains calm about registration delays as La Liga opener nears, expressing full trust in the club's handling of the situation.

"When I signed, I already knew what was coming. I was already ready to face it, and I'm calm. – Joan Garcia"

Madrid, Aug 14

FC Barcelona goalkeeper Joan Garcia says he is not worried about whether the club will be able to register him in the squad in time for their La Liga season opener in Mallorca this weekend. Barca paid 25 million euros to Espanyol to sign Garcia at the start of the summer, but financial fair play rules mean he has still not been registered with the first team for the new season.

Although Barca is scrambling for time to include him in the squad, Garcia told the El Mundo Deportivo newspaper that he had been expecting the situation, reports Xinhua. "When I signed, I already knew what was coming. I was already ready to face it, and I'm calm," he said, insisting that "everything will turn out well, and I have confidence in the club."

He explained that "from a sporting perspective and for my future, I didn't have any doubts at all," from a club whose fans have an intense dislike for their neighbours.

"Obviously, on the other side, coming from Espanyol, there are a few more doubts, but from a sporting perspective, I didn't have any," he said.

He said he "understood," the "pain and disappointment" Espanyol fans could feel at seeing him cross the club, "in the end, but it was the decision I had to make for myself, for my family, and for my future."

Barcelona have signed goalkeeper Joan Garcia from Espanyol after captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen suffered a serious right knee injury. The Spanish club had signed Wojciech Szczesny, asking him to come out of retirement ahead of the 2025-26 season, and the Polish goalie became the first choice for Hansi Flick between the sticks in place of ter Stegen. Garcia will start as his understudy now and can prove to be a solid signing and potentially be the Catalonians' first choice in the years to come.

Born in Sallent de Llobregat, in the Bages region of Catalonia, the new Barca goalkeeper didn’t start between the posts. It wasn’t long before he followed in the footsteps of his older brother and picked up the gloves. That was the beginning of his path toward the elite. After leaving Sallent, he moved to Manresa and then to Damm, until Espanyol signed him at the age of 15.

During his time at Espanyol, he became a regular in Spain’s youth national teams from the U17 to the U21 level, and he has an Olympic gold medal from the 2024 Games in Paris.

With Espanyol, he made his first-team debut at the end of 2021, but it wasn’t until the 2023/24 season that he established himself as the starting goalkeeper, helping the team earn promotion back to the top flight.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The financial mismanagement at Barcelona is concerning. How can such a big club keep facing these issues? Indian clubs like ISL teams should learn from these mistakes and build sustainable models.
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Aditya G
Garcia's confidence is admirable! Coming from Espanyol to Barca takes guts. Reminds me of Indian players switching between Kolkata giants East Bengal and Mohun Bagan. Loyalty vs career - tough choice!
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Sarah B
As an expat in India following La Liga, I think Garcia will be great for Barca! His Olympic experience shows he can handle pressure. Hope to see him play soon 🤞 The Indian fans at my local football club are excited too!
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Karthik V
Barcelona's financial issues aside, Garcia seems like a solid signing. At 25 million euros, he better perform! Indian keepers should watch his technique - we need better goalkeeping in ISL.
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Neha E
The Catalan derby will be spicy next season! Garcia moving from Espanyol to Barca is like an I-League player joining ISL. The pressure will be immense but he seems mentally prepared. All the best to him!

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