More than a month separated the best season in Girona’s history from the most exciting. Míchel’s team will start on Wednesday morning the first training session with reunions and new faces to join the Champions squad where the Catalans will try to leave their mark.
The Vallecano coach can count on a total of 24 footballers. Regarding the first squad, they will come out Gazzaniga, Juan Carlos, Fuidias, Arnau Martínez, David López, Juanpe, Iván Martín, Jhon Solís, Toni Villa, Manu Vallejo, Valery, Portu, Stuani, Jastin, Joel Roca, Artero, Ylias Chaira, Pau Victor and Ibrahima Kébé. Some subsidiary members will also participate, such as Antal, Comas, Selvi, Almena and Minsu.
However, that figure may differ from an inclusive number Gabriel Misehouy. Although the Dutchman has not yet been officially announced, he is expected in the first session, being the only new face, apart from the loanees returning to convince the coach of his ability to earn a place in the first team. The inclusion of the 19-year-old attacker is expected to become official in the next few hours.
The great novelty from the start of this new course can be found in the training headquarters. The club leaving ‘La Vinya’ located in the Caldes de Malavella’s PGA the new sports city located in Vilablareix.
Medical check-ups will be done on both Wednesday and Thursday and on Friday, the first double session before measuring themselves next week in the first friendly. They will go on Monday Royal Verd Training Center in La Vall d’en Bas.
There will be, of course, in the midst of international competitions, absences. Michael can’t hope Ladislav Krejci, Viktor Tsygankov, Artem Dovbyk, Yangel Herrera -still on vacation for the Eurocup or the Copa América-Abel Ruiz, Miguel Gutiérrez, Óscar Ureña -immersed in the Olympic Games-, and Blind -still on duty as a semi-finalist with the Netherlands team.
Source: La Verdad

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