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🎥 Nearly there, Joan García bids farewell to Espanyol with a video

🎥 Nearly there, Joan García bids farewell to Espanyol with a video

Yahoo18-06-2025

The official announcement of Joan García as a player for FC Barcelona is imminent. The first step has already been taken. The goalkeeper has just posted a video on his social media to say goodbye to RCD Espanyol.
'I know this decision will not be easy for everyone to understand. I'm not asking you to', is one of the phrases he shared in this farewell video.
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The player has also removed any reference to his affiliation with the 'perico' team from his Instagram profile.
The announcement is imminent.
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