BARCA OFFICIAL NEWS JOAN GRACIA HAS SIGNED IN AS NEW BARCA PLAYER ON CONTRACT UNTIL JUNE 2031

📅 Background & Context

On June 20, 2025, Joan García officially became a Barça player, signing a contract until June 2031 and joining the elite goalkeeping ranks at Barcelona forbes.com+14as.com+14facebook.com+14. The move was confirmed two days after Barcelona triggered his €25 million release clause from Espanyol, plus indexing for inflation as.com+7reuters.com+7espn.com+7.

The signing represents Barcelona’s strategic push to secure long-term talent in a position also occupied by Marc-André Ter Stegen, Wojciech Szczęsny, and Iñaki Peña fcbarcelona.com+5elpais.com+5espn.com+5. Born in 2001 in Sallent, Catalonia, Joan García progressed through Espanyol’s system since age 15 before becoming a standout in La Liga, recording 146 league saves in 2024–25—the most in the competition sports.yahoo.com+15reuters.com+15en.wikipedia.org+15.


📝 Contract Details & Terms


🧤 Player Profile & Career Overview

Joan García is a 1.91 m goalkeeper born on 4 May 2001 in Sallent, Spain . His early career:

  • Developed through youth systems at Sallent, Manresa, Damm.

  • Joined Espanyol’s academy in 2016.

  • Professional debut with Espanyol B in 2019, first-team debut in December 2021 as.com+10en.wikipedia.org+10fcbarcelona.com+10.

  • Established as Espanyol’s first-choice keeper in 2023–24, retaining the position in 2024–25.

In the 2024–25 season, García played every La Liga minute, made a league-leading 146 saves, and led Espanyol to secure top‑flight safety—earning individual awards like La Liga’s “Save of the Month” espn.com+3reuters.com+3en.wikipedia.org+3.

Internationally, he’s a Spain youth international and Olympic gold medallist with Spain’s U23 side in Paris 2024 .


🤝 Motivation & Strategic Fit

For Barcelona

  • Goalkeeping renewal: With Ter Stegen recovering from injury and peaked at age 33, Barcelona needs long-term stability in goal en.wikipedia.org+13elpais.com+13espn.com+13.

  • Financial logic: A six‑year deal spreads amortization costs, aligning with Barça’s financial strategy .

  • Depth & competition: Adds to a four‑keeper setup, potentially easing out Ter Stegen or Szczęsny depending on form as.com+2barcablaugranes.com+2cadenaser.com+2.

For Joan García

  • Career advancement: Moving from mid-table Espanyol to the global stage of Barcelona—with Champions League and trophy ambitions.

  • Compensation growth: Salary leap from €400 k to ~€3 m/year.

  • Platform for national team: Elevated probability of senior Spain call-up.

For Espanyol

  • A financial windfall (€25 m + CPI), including net profit of ~€18.75 m espn.com+4cadenaser.com+4fcbarcelona.com+4.

  • Some controversy: The timing raised questions about morale during season-end, but it followed final matchday survival .


💬 Initial Reactions

  • Joan García: “Estoy muy contento, culers. Tengo muchas ganas de compartir cosas bonitas con vosotros.” Expressed pride and excitement on signing day as.com+4as.com+4en.wikipedia.org+4.

  • Espanyol supporters: Mixed feelings—some hurt at losing a home-grown talent to their rivals espn.com.

  • Analysts: Emphasised his ambition to win more titles and earnings compared to Espanyol cadenaser.com.

  • Club voices: Goalkeeping coach Joan Cañadas praised his technical skill and potential cadenaser.com.

  • La Liga warning: President Tebas cautioned Barça about squad registration due to financial‑fair-play constraints—they still need to offload to register him cadenaser.com.


⚖️ Competitive Landscape & Knock‑on Effects

  • Squad reshuffle:

    • Ter Stegen might transition to a mentor/backup role.

    • Szczęsny’s uncertain future given competition.

    • Iñaki Peña could drop further down the hierarchy.

  • Future prospects:

    • García is expected to evolve into a regular starter or at least a strong competitor.

    • If he excels, Ter Stegen could depart on loan or transfer.

  • Financial repercussions:

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *