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He's the new sensation, Barcelona signs him for millions of euros and Real Madrid trembles

Barcelona is ready to sign this midfielder.

By William Estrella

Barcelona is ready to sign this midfielder.
Barcelona is ready to sign this midfielder.

In recent days, there has been a lot of talk about the possibility of Aleix García being the reinforcement midfielder for FC Barcelona since the player wants to come as he is a fanatic fan of the club and because he meets the characteristics that Xavi Hernández is looking for for a piece in the medullary. And it was said that his termination clause was 20 million euros, a price that was not expensive at all despite the fact that Barça does not have any money to spare. But now, official sources claim that it is much less than that.

As happened with Oriol Romeu, of whom it was said that he had a clause of 8 million, when in reality it was 4.5 kilos, Aleix García would not be being retained for the much talked about 20 million. According to journalist Ferran Martínez from the media 'Mundo Deportivo', the player would have a starting value of only 12 million according to the information that Barça managed to gather in the Girona offices. A price that makes it even more accessible than before and that would give rise to trying a move for it.

The only thing that works against the Blaugrana entity is that he does not have enough money to make large transactions, or rather he lacks financial Fair Play in LaLiga to be able to register him. The club's great impediment for seasons now is what is related to what it can or cannot score against the bosses. But if they obtain the FPF necessary to be able to register him, Barça would pay the termination clause of the Catalan player to acquire him even in the month of January and against all odds.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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