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After Espanyol’s relegation to the second division last spring, Spanish midfielder Sergi Darder (30) had to leave Catalonia to continue his adventure in the Iberian elite. RCD Mallorca therefore took the means to release him from his contract at Barcelona, with a check for 8 million euros. Yes, but the former Rojita international (4 caps) cannot bring the Balearic team up to the top of the table, being only three points from the relegation zone. However, it could well play the leading roles this winter with a return… to the north-east of the peninsula.
Indeed, according to the latest information from Catalunya Radioconfirmed by A.S., Girona, revelation of this 2023-2024 La Liga season, is thinking of the former Lyonnais to expand its midfield for the remaining six months, in order to secure a place in the Champions League or even on the championship podium. The current runner-up of Real Madrid is looking for reinforcement who knows Spanish football well and is capable of quickly adapting to Michel Sanchez’s game. The Catalan club are looking to sign the 30-year-old on loan, with a mandatory purchase option if they qualify for the Champions League.
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