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Eduardo Inda Confirms a New Luis Figo Case: Goodbye Barça, Hello Real Madrid

According to Eduardo Inda, the battle in the offices for the future of the signings will be won by Real Madrid

Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are the two biggest teams. Each season, they compete directly to conquer LaLiga, the Copa del Rey, and the Champions League. This historic rivalry has led both clubs to constantly seek to strengthen their squads with the best talents available.

Presidents Joan Laporta and Florentino Pérez strive to attract the most outstanding footballers. Their goal is to prevent these players from strengthening the eternal rival, intensifying the competition in the transfer market.

History Repeats Itself Between Barça and Real Madrid

A recent example of this struggle is what happened with Arda Güler. The talented Turkish midfielder was almost signed by Barça when Real Madrid intervened and managed to incorporate him into their ranks. These types of situations are not new and evoke memories of previous experiences.

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Another Example of a Battle in the Offices Was Arda Güler | Getty Images, Freepik, Madrid-Barcelona

The most remembered is that of Luis Figo. The Portuguese was Barça's star and, in a controversial decision, decided to move to Real Madrid in the year 2000. This transfer further intensified the rivalry between both clubs and left an indelible mark on history.

He Is Clear About His "NO" to Barça

Recently, journalist Eduardo Inda has brought to light a new battle between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona for a prominent signing. This time, the protagonist is a young talent who has caught the attention of both giants: Joan García.

According to Eduardo Inda, RCD Espanyol, a club facing economic difficulties, is considering selling their promising goalkeeper, Joan García. The goal is to prevent him from leaving for FC Barcelona and instead facilitate his transfer to Real Madrid.

Joan García, the Key to RCD Espanyol

Joan García, 23 years old, is completing a sensational season, and his outstanding performances have caught the attention of the biggest clubs. However, Espanyol prefers that their talented goalkeeper joins the white team. This decision aims to prevent García from strengthening their city rival.

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Joan García is having an excellent season | Getty Images

Joan García's release clause is 30 million euros. This figure could be reduced to 15 million if Espanyol is relegated to the Second Division. This situation makes his signing even more attractive for Real Madrid.

A Battle Won for Real Madrid

This possible transfer is reminiscent of other times, like that of Luis Figo. In both cases, Real Madrid managed to get ahead of Barça in the incorporation of key players. If it materializes, Joan García's arrival at Santiago Bernabéu could be another blow to the blaugrana team in the transfer market.

The rivalry between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona is not only experienced on the field. It also manifests in the fight for emerging talents, with Joan García as the most recent example of this fierce competition between the two soccer giants.