
By Jack Gallagher
Girona director Quique Carcel has as soon as once more expressed the club’s intention to reacquire Oriol Romeu from Barcelona.
Boat shelled out his solely payment of the summer time – €3.4 million – to signal Romeu as Sergio Busquets’ substitute in the coronary heart of midfield. So far this season, the 32-year-old has made a worthwhile contribution to Xavi Hernandez’s aspect, beginning 11 matches in all competitions.
Despite these contributions, 90 minutes understands that the Blaugrana are fascinated with signing proficient teenager Gabriel Moscardo from Corinthians as a long-term reply to their midfield conundrum. Thanks to these connections, rumors have begun to flow into about Romeu’s future, with Girona being his most talked about potential vacation spot.

Talking with Girona newspaper just lately, Girona director Carcel said that the club could be eager to re-sign Romeu if the alternative arose. “If the choice arises for Oriol Romeu to go away Barça, we wish to have him again.
“Personally I need 100% [to re-sign Romeu]. She introduced us magical issues. Many gamers instructed me that he taught them how to compete.
“Do I see the chance of getting him? It’s not simple as a result of there are contracts, however I do not see it as unachievable.”
In an interview with World of sportCarcel reiterated his desire to re-sign Romeu – who made 34 appearances for the club final season – stating: “If the choice arises for Oriol Romeu to go away Barça, we wish to have him again.
“Here it will be vital. Neither the club nor the participant have instructed us that he can go away, but when he had been to go away we wish to have him.”
News of Gavi’s torn anterior cruciate ligament may complicate a possible Girona transfer for Romeu.
Barcelona confirmed the teenager is now set to miss the the rest of the 2023/24 season, leaving the club in need of midfield choices for the foreseeable future and rising Romeu’s significance to Xavi’s plans for the remainder of the season.
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