Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia has confirmed that he is leaving the club after nine years, ahead of a move to Barcelona. The 24-year-old posted a farewell video on his Instagram, and has blocked comments, with fans of Los Pericos unhappy about the fact he will be leaving for their bitter rivals.
Espanyol statement:
Goalkeeper Joan García has paid his release clause –25 million plus the IPC– and is ending his time as a player for RCD Espanyol.
The goalkeeper have released a video on his social media saying goodbye to the club:
"The time has come to part ways. Today I have to say goodbye to the club that has been my home since I was 15. During all this time, I have tried to grow every day as a footballer and as a person, always with humility, effort, and the pride of defending the RCD Espanyol goal.
"I have given everything I had inside to help the team, to represent this badge with the utmost dedication, and to live up to what it means to wear this shirt. I know this decision won’t be easy for everyone to understand. I’m not asking you to do so. But I do want you to know that it has been a decision that has been thought through, thinking not only of my career but also of what’s best for the club, my family, and me.
"It’s not just any goodbye; it’s a period of time that closes with the conviction that everything I’ve experienced has made me better. My heartfelt thanks to all the coaches, teammates, staff, and everyone involved in the club’s day-to-day operations. Especially to Ramonet and everyone who accompanied me at the Josep Manel Casanova residence. Without you, I wouldn’t be who I am today. I’m taking with me much more than football: friendships, values, lessons learned, and indelible memories, like that night of June 23rd that I will never forget.
"And, above all, thanks to the fans. From day one, I felt your love, and in the toughest moments, your support was what kept me going. You made me feel part of something so great. I’m leaving with a heart full of gratitude, aware that this journey has had its sweet moments and its tough ones, but all of them have made me grow. I’ve defended these colours with everything I had, and that will always be my pride. Now a new challenge begins. I face it with enthusiasm, but also with the utmost respect for everything I’m leaving behind. Thank you for everything, Espanyol. Farewell."
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Ahead of his post, Garcia also deleted a picture of him kissing the Espanyol badge, from the day when they secured survival at the end of this season. Garcia had posted the picture during speculation that he would move to Barcelona, which many took to be a sign of his commitment to the club.
According to Romano, he will join Barcelona on €25m deal.
Ansu_fati
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Puneet8888
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The process for transfers involving release clause is as follows : The player does not pay the release clause. The buying club gives the money to the player and then the player deposits the money in the LaLiga office.
Bashir Atlas
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Barcelona provided the money to Joan García. García legally deposited the clause payment to La Liga. Espanyol then received the funds, and García was released from his contract. This is simply how Spanish buyout clauses are structured—allowing the player to “buy out” while the club finances it.
Wedaelos
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a player is paying his release clause fee to join barcelona and their fans are happy. but if the situation is otherwise, they will start to call the player every bad names that comes to their mind.
kezabceilz
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Like I don’t get this? The player himself pays his own club out of his pocket or what? Please someone should put more light to this🙏🏿
its not a new term for barca. neymar also paid his release clause by himself. then he took money from qatari sports club + extra 80M signing bonus
cusablmsuy
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they don't want Barcelona to sign him so Barcelona gave him money to pay for himself so La Liga wouldn't stop him coming to Barcelona again