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Atlético de Madrid continues planning its future and has set its sights on Joan García, the young goalkeeper from RCD Espanyol. Despite having Jan Oblak and Juan Musso in its squad, the red-and-white club is looking for a promising goalkeeper to strengthen its goal. García encompasses all the qualities that appeal to Diego Pablo Simeone, who would be keen to sign him for next year.

Joan García: An Emerging Talent

Joan García, 23 years old, has shown remarkable growth at Espanyol. His security in goal, reflexes, and ability to play with his feet have caught the attention of several clubs, including Atlético de Madrid. This season, his performance has been key for the "perico" team, establishing himself as one of the goalkeepers with the most promising future in Spanish soccer.

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Oblak is indisputable | Europa Press

Although Oblak remains the undisputed owner of the goal and Musso is a reliable backup, Atlético seeks to anticipate future changes. With Oblak surpassing his thirties and the need for a generational replacement, Joan García fits into the plans of the "colchonero" team.

Espanyol, aware of the value of its goalkeeper, will not make his departure easy. His release clause is set at 25 million euros, a figure that Atlético will have to evaluate before making a formal offer.

Competition for His Signing

Atlético is not the only team interested in Joan García. Premier League clubs, such as Arsenal and Tottenham, have also closely followed his development. The competition for his signing could increase the operation's cost, so Atlético will need to act quickly if it wants to secure his services.

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Musso is at a great level | Europa Press

The possible arrival of Joan García at the Metropolitano opens several scenarios. If Atlético decides to sign him next summer transfer window, it could integrate him as a third goalkeeper to adapt gradually or loan him to another club to continue gaining experience.

What is clear is that the Madrid club is betting on long-term planning for its goalkeeping, and Joan García could be a key piece in that project. In the coming months, it will be known if Atlético takes the definitive step to incorporate one of the most interesting prospects in Spanish soccer.