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Each team: If Joan Garcia is selected for the Spanish national team, the termination fee will increase to 30 million euros

10:30pm, 26 May 2025【Football】

May 26 According to the Daily Sports News, if Joan Garcia is selected for the national team, the termination fee will increase by 5 million euros.

Barcelona is pursuing Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia. If he can be selected for the Spanish national team, it will be more profitable for Espanyol, because his termination fee will rise to 30 million euros.

This means that Barcelona and other teams are interested in introducing Garcia's club and need to pay an additional 5 million euros transfer fee. Although Joan Garcia is the best goalkeeper in La Liga and the most promising young goalkeeper in Spain, he has not been drafted into the Spanish national team.

Garcia is a regular visitor to the youth national teams of Spain at all levels, but has not been selected into the first team yet. De La Fuente currently tends to maintain stability in the locker room and continues to trust Unai Simon, Raya and Remiro. However, in terms of competitive state, Garcia's performance is undoubtedly better than two of them, and the outside world is also puzzled by the coach's stubbornness in the choice of goalkeeper.

Espanyol believes Garcia will leave the team in the near future and expects the transfer operation to go very quickly and may even make progress this week. It all depends on whether Garcia will be drafted for the UEFA Nations League, as it will determine the amount of his final termination. Once it is clear, Garcia will make a choice about the offer at hand.

Espanyol has a clear attitude and will not engage in any negotiations with any club, especially Barcelona, ​​on the transfer. Interested clubs must pay Garcia's termination fee in full, that is, 25 million or 30 million euros, depending on whether he will be selected for the national team.

Garcia himself has a clear position and will only join a club that can ensure the main force. If he is only bought and rented out, especially if he rents a Spanish team without European qualifications, then this will not convince the player himself or gain the recognition of his team. If Barcelona is willing to trust Garcia, he hopes to compete for the start immediately and firmly believes that his level is better than Barcelona's current goalkeeper.

In addition to Barcelona, ​​Aston Villa and Bournemouth in the Premier League have also launched active actions to prepare to pay the termination fee within this week. Both teams are coached by Spanish coaches and can provide richer contracts, and it is also very important that they are willing to include high but not sky-high termination clauses in the contract so that Garcia will still have the possibility of a flexible transfer when receiving a offer from La Liga giants in the future.