The Extremaduran side of Celtic of Vigo Javi Galan He has become, in recent weeks, one of the most desired players of various clubs on the continent, although his goal is to remain “many years” on the Galician team.
The player is from Badajoz, who has four more years on his contract with Celtic“was very comfortable” with the light blue team, as he told the media after the inauguration at his summer campus in Badajoz.
As he said, the purpose of the holidays is in this sense to “escape” from all the rumors, and for this he tries to “pay less attention to the mobile and relax, disconnect and be with the kids on campus”.
The Extremaduran footballer hinted that the Celtiña club’s goal last season was to “save themselves as soon as possible and then think as high as possible” —finally reaching eleventh place- within a League that is “at a good level”.
in person, Prince has made a very positive review in his first year at Celtic de Vigo and appreciated the huge support the club received.
Galán, thanks to his performances, is still excited about the possibility of the coach calling him, Luis Enrique. “Hopefully one day the prize will come,” he said.
The campus in Badajoz will last a week and will have fifty children from six to thirteen years old, to which the footballer from Extremadura conveyed that “the most important thing is that they always have fun playing football and making friends, very important issues”.
He also sent them the formula that allowed him to hit decisively last season in the League: “Persistence and non-surrender are key issues”.
Javier Galan He said building a campus in his hometown was a dream he hoped to achieve “in the long run”.
After visiting other campuses in recent summers, the one now starting in the capital Badajoz is the first initiative of its kind where Galán is the main figurehead.
Source: La Verdad

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