

Aleix García's aspiration to play for Barcelona stems from a deep-rooted admiration for the club, nurtured since childhood. Despite Girona FC benefiting from his stellar performances over the past two seasons, the midfielder's ambitions align with donning the iconic Barcelona jersey. Barcelona's pursuit of a successor to the legendary Sergio Busquets has proven challenging. While they previously acquired Oriol Romeu from Girona, his integration into the squad has been less than seamless.
García, primarily a holding midfielder, excels in a slightly different tactical setup than Barcelona's trademark 4-3-3. Girona's employment of a double pivot contrasts with Xavi's system, necessitating caution in his potential acquisition. Despite García's experience as a single pivot in a 4-1-4-1 system last season, Barcelona remains wary of the nuances in adapting to their distinctive playing style. The quest for a Busquets successor continues, demanding a player with precise passing, adept first touch, and defensive prowess tailored to fit seamlessly into Xavi's vision.