A Premier League club joins the dance for Aleix García

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One of the revelations of La Liga this season among the general public, Aleix García (26), impressed with Girona. Many offers should arrive this summer to try to make him leave Catalonia. After Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen, it’s the Premier League that would win him over. According to the Catalan newspaper SportWest Ham is interested in signing the player.

Now coached by Julen Lopetegui, the profile of Aleix García would attract the Hammers. The Londoners have even already sent an offer of 16 million euros, higher than that of Bayer. The player would earn four million euros per year, a clear increase compared to his salary at Girona. If his departure were to be confirmed, the Catalan team could lose one of its main assets. For the first time in its history, Girona will compete in the European Cup next season.

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