Football: News and Updates on the Beautiful Game - Bayer Leverkusen comes to terms with Aleix Garcia on his transfer.
Bayer Leverkusen, the newly-crowned German champions, are reportedly set to sign Spanish midfielder Aleix Garcia from FC Girona. As per Sky and Kicker's reports, an agreement has been reached between Leverkusen and the 26-year-old for a transfer. The deal is likely to include a long-term contract for the central midfielder.
Garcia's current contract with FC Girona runs until 2026, but the exact transfer fee is still unknown. It's being speculated that his release clause is around €15 million. It's said that an official announcement from both clubs should happen soon.
Garcia appeared in almost all of Girona's league matches last season, scoring three goals. Remarkably, Girona surprised everyone by finishing third in the league, making it to the Champions League.
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- Bayer Leverkusen, located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is renowned for its strong presence in the Soccer world, especially in the Bundesliga.
- The transfer news has sparked excitement among football enthusiasts worldwide, with Bayer Leverkusen set to sign Spanish midfielder Aleix Garcia from FC Girona.
- Although the financial details of the transfer, including the transfer fee, are yet to be disclosed, sources suggest a potential release clause of €15 million for the 26-year-old.
- The transfer comes as a significant boost for Bayer Leverkusen, as Garcia showed impressive form last season, scoring three goals and playing a crucial role in FC Girona's third-place finish in the Spanish La Liga, qualifying the team for the Champions League.
- With the addition of Garcia to their squad, Bayer 04 Leverkusen will undoubtedly strengthen their lineup, anticipating a promising season in both the Bundesliga and potential European competitions.
Source: www.stern.de