Sempre Barca
·21 Juni 2025
Barcelona could recover 20% of Joan Garcia transfer fee if Espanyol sign 23-year-old Spanish defender

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·21 Juni 2025
Despite their financial constraints, FC Barcelona are looking likely to significantly strengthen their team ahead of the 2025-26 season. In this regard, the Blaugranes have already completed their highest priority operation by completing the signing of the Spanish goalkeeper Joan Garcia.
The goalie officially signed his new contract with the Catalan club yesterday at the Spotify Camp Nou offices and also greeted the fans after this signing. Barcelona had already paid his release clause a few days earlier.
His was a relatively affordable release clause, as it stood at €25 million. Getting a goalkeeper who had such a good last season for such an affordable price was definitely a market opportunity for the Blaugranes, and that is why they were so keen to complete this operation as soon as possible.
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However, there is a possibility that Barcelona can recover up to €5 million of this release clause paid to Espanyol in the coming days. This seems to be the case based on a report from Mundo Deportivo, which claims that the Parakeets are interested in signing the former Blaugrana defender Mika Marmol.
Although he is currently playing for Las Palmas, who were relegated from La Liga last season, the Azulgrana side also has 50% rights on any transfer fee paid for him.
His release clause stands at €10 million, and the Canary Islanders are clear that any club that wants to get the defender will have to pay his entire release clause.
There are other teams like Como and Roma also interested in the defender, but if Espanyol end up signing the defender, it would be a symbolic move as Barcelona will be able to get up to 20% of Joan Garcia’s release clause back from their local rivals.
But whichever club gets to sign the defender, the Blaugranes are set to get some much-needed cash in their coffers.