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Arsenal Goalkeeper Target Joan Garcia Breaks Silence on Future Amid Transfer Links

Espanyol’s talented young goalkeeper Joan Garcia has spoken out about his future, addressing mounting speculation as the summer transfer window approaches. Garcia, 23, has been strongly linked with a move to Arsenal, and now the player himself has confirmed past interest from the Gunners while keeping the door open for a potential move.

Speaking to the Associated Press, Garcia revealed: “There was a lot of interest last summer, especially from Arsenal. But I stayed here and since then I’ve been 100% focused on this season.” His comments will only intensify rumors that Arsenal could make another push to sign him once the current campaign ends.

Arsenal’s interest in Garcia is no secret. The club have been monitoring goalkeeping options as Mikel Arteta looks to ensure every area of the squad is fortified for next season’s challenges. While David Raya has impressed, uncertainty still lingers over the long-term setup, especially given Arsenal’s ambitions in both domestic and European competitions. Garcia’s profile — young, composed, and technically strong — fits perfectly into Arteta’s vision of building a dynamic, reliable squad with depth at every position.

Garcia, for his part, has continued to impress in La Liga despite Espanyol’s overall struggles. His performances have drawn widespread praise, particularly for his sharp reflexes, ability to play out from the back, and command of the penalty area. It’s these qualities that have made him an attractive target not just for Arsenal, but also for several other European clubs.

In his interview, Garcia also acknowledged the uncertainty that lies ahead: “We all know mine and the club’s situation and anything can happen. But the future will tell.” This admission suggests that while his focus has been on Espanyol’s season, he is fully aware that a summer move could be on the cards, especially if the right offer comes in.

Espanyol are facing a challenging financial situation, which could force their hand when it comes to letting prized assets go. Arsenal could be poised to take advantage, potentially negotiating a favorable deal before other suitors enter the fray. Signing Garcia would also fit the Gunners’ ongoing strategy of acquiring young, high-upside players before their valuations skyrocket.

From Arsenal’s perspective, securing Garcia would not only add competition for the No. 1 jersey but also ensure long-term security in a critical position. With Arsenal’s project continuing to gather momentum under Arteta, the appeal of joining a club competing at the highest levels in England and Europe could be too strong for Garcia to resist.

While no deal is yet confirmed, Joan Garcia’s latest comments hint at a pivotal summer ahead. Arsenal fans will be watching closely as the transfer window draws nearer, with hopes high that the club can once again move swiftly to secure one of Europe’s most promising young talents.

For now, Garcia remains focused on finishing the season strong with Espanyol — but all signs point to a summer of change for the Spanish goalkeeper.

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