“The first meetings will be held with UEFA to consider, at a legal level, what we can do.” This is what Quique Cárcel, sports director of Gironawhen in the program ‘Tot Rodó’ he was asked about the rumors for next year that will make transfers between City Group and Girona due to UEFA regulations.
The team led by Míchel has two loans from the same group, Yan Couto and Savinho, the two Brazilians in the squad. Until now there have been no problems with the loans completed between the entities and on that date in 2017 and, in fact, Yan Couto himself is going through his third experience at the ‘Gironí’ club, despite having a contract Manchester City see you next year.
However, the high level of the Catalan team has caused uncertainty among some who will consider these transfers unfair due to the benefits that the ‘gironins’ may not get if they are not part of the same group. Some Primera technicians call this type of movement ‘extra help’.
“Girona cannot take advantage of the economic aspects regarding the group, but what is rumored about the club not being able to get any loan from City, I do not believe that is the case. Now, I think it is it will be possible,” Cárcel was surprised, adding that he could not guarantee it and that, since it was a new situation, anything could happen.
Hope with Yan Couto and Savinho
Thus, Girona can hope to continue talks for the figures of Yan Couto and Savinho. In an exclusive interview with MD, the Brazilian full-back expressed his desire to play in the Champions League, either in Girona or elsewhere, and he allowed himself to be loved by Real Madrid, even if he would ignore the competition in the ‘orejona’ elastic band competition of Girona. The winger, much sought after for his confidence and his explosiveness in LaLiga, could leave, although he does not rule out a new year of growth at Girona. On top of that, Girona are also awaiting the arrival of Echeverri, who was recently signed by Manchester City, the pledge from River Plate.
Source: La Verdad

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