Reaching the middle of the course, Girona will face the month of January with work in the offices, although more movement is expected at the entrance doors than at the exit doors.
The Catalan team has already studied the current situation of the group and is aware of the risks involved in having a good portion of players through the finger fixed by other big teams. However, sports management He seemed calm about the intentions of Míchel’s men, unwilling to jump ship in view of the weather taking shape.
Quique Carcel Not only did he start working on protecting some of his players, it was also time to look at the winter window and strengthen the team.directed by Míchel.
The suitors must meet two conditions: equalize or improve the level of the team and, on the other hand, go along with a real opportunity in the market, without taking rash actions that compromise Girona’s coffers entity.
After Bernardo left, some more movements are expected. Yes, it can come in the form of migration Ibrahima Kebe, which now finalizes his decision to have minutes in the silver category. The African will have several offers from the Second Division such as those from Espanyol, Huesca, Zaragoza or Racing de Ferrol. Everything else, a priori, seems cold, from Alex Garcia even the intentions of Real Madrid with Miguel Gutierrezwhich will come at the end of the year.
It will be necessary to define, in principle, the entries. Girona are still looking for a few pieces that go through the middle of the defense, the defensive pivot and a possible left back. Nor will an offensive figure be removed if the case arises, but Girona, certainly, does not suffer in goals at this stage of the championship.
However, the Girona entity will start 2024 calmly, with little to lose and much to gain. Míchel and his players They are not thinking about anything other than Girona and will continue to focus on achieving a historic season that will give them the prize in Europe.
Source: La Verdad

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