Arsenal continues to desire a 23-year-old player, despite the rejection of their €20 million bid.

Despite a €20 million offer, Arsenal continues to desire a 23-year-old player. Arsenal continues to pursue Joan García, a 23-year-old goalkeeper for Espanyol, as a long-term solution for their defensive lineup.

 

 


Espanyol rejected a €20m bid last summer, but Arsenal continues to closely monitor Joan García, acknowledging his potential despite Espanyol’s defensive difficulties.It has been a difficult season for García. Although he ranks first in La Liga with 65 saves, he has also conceded 30 goals in 18 matches,

 

 

 

which is indicative of Espanyol’s broader defensive deficiencies rather than his own individual deficiencies.Espanyol will enhance García’s release clause from €25m to €30m in mid-January, with the potential for it to increase to €35m if he receives a national team call-up.

 

 

 

These actions are intended to safeguard his value, particularly in light of the potential for player sales due to Espanyol’s financial circumstances. García, who is contractually bound until 2028, is a prospective revenue generator and a critical asset for the Catalan club.

 

 

A long-term goalkeeper is still a pressing need for Arsenal. The club pursued Neto on a temporary loan after Aaron Ramsdale’s departure; however, at 35 years old, he is not a viable long-term option.

 

 

 

García is consistent with Mikel Arteta’s vision of incorporating youthful, technically proficient players who are capable of meeting Arsenal’s tactical requirements. The north London club’s determination is underscored by their unsuccessful proposal last summer, which reportedly matched García’s previous release clause.

 

 

 

Despite the fact that Espanyol’s valuation has since increased, Arsenal may submit a revised offer this summer, capitalizing on Espanyol’s willingness to negotiate under financial constraints. Nevertheless, timing will be crucial, as García’s stock has the potential to increase even further.







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