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This is the big surprise of this first part of the season in Spain. The Girona club has had an exceptional start to the season and is at the top of La Liga ahead of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. Catalog’s roster has many talented players on its team.
Several clubs are interested in the nuggets of this club including Real Madrid. According to information from the newspaper Marca, the Casa Blanca would have right-back Yan Couto in his sights. The 21-year-old is one of the revelations of the season.
He is one of the best players and defenders at the start of the La Liga season. Yan Couto impresses observers but also the managers of Real Madrid who placed him on their shortlist. The Spaniard has scored 2 goals this season and provided 6 assists.
The right-back belongs to Manchester City and is currently on loan from the Mancunian club until the end of the season. The 21-year-old is under contract until June 2025 with the English. His summer could be hectic with the different requests to come. Its market value currently reaches 12 million euros according to the site Transfermarkt. But there is no doubt that between now and then it could increase…
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