La Liga
Girona is moving decisively in the winter market, looking directly at Barcelona. Montilivi's club aims to strengthen itself to face a demanding second half of the season, with the main objective of avoiding any surprises in the battle for survival.
In this context, the sports management has made significant progress in an ambitious operation: a double loan from Barcelona that could significantly change the team's course in the coming months.
Girona seeks immediate quality to ensure survival
Girona is aware that the season is proving more challenging than expected. After an uneven start, the margin of error has decreased, and each point holds strategic value. Therefore, the club has decided to act in January to incorporate experienced players who can raise the competitive level from day one.
The good institutional relationship with Barcelona has facilitated smooth and quick discussions. Montilivi believes that the winter market is a key opportunity to address deficiencies and gain experience in crucial positions on the field.
The goal is not to jeopardize the future but to add talent in the short term. In this line, the option of bringing in loaned players needing minutes and prominence in La Liga fits perfectly. This is where two specific names already stand out.
Ter Stegen, an unexpected opportunity in goal
One of the names generating the most impact is Marc-André ter Stegen. The German goalkeeper faces an unexpected situation at Barcelona following Joan García's emergence, who has claimed the starting position with very convincing performances.
Ter Stegen, without playing time and focusing on the upcoming World Cup, doesn't want to spend the second half of the season on the bench. At 33 years old, the goalkeeper needs continuity to stay at the top and maintain his international status. In this scenario, Girona's option is highly appealing to him.

For the Catalan club, it would be a clear quality leap. Adding a goalkeeper like Ter Stegen with experience, leadership, and hierarchy would provide immediate assurance in a crucial position. Moreover, being in a team competing weekly in La Liga would allow the German to showcase himself regularly in a demanding environment.
Barcelona views the loan favorably, provided certain sporting and economic conditions are met. The operation is on track, and only minor details separate the parties from a definitive agreement.
Marc Bernal, minutes to keep growing
The second name in this potential double loan is Marc Bernal. Regarded as one of La Masia's top talents, the midfielder needs quality minutes to continue his development process and take the next step in his career.
Barcelona highly values his potential, but they recognize that midfield competition limits his chances. A loan to Girona would allow Marc Bernal to compete in La Liga, take on responsibilities, and grow within a real and highly demanding context.
His arrival at Girona would mean injecting energy, talent, and game vision into the midfield. A young profile with personality capable of providing balance and dynamism to a team in need of solutions from the midfield.
Barcelona's idea is clear: protect the player's development and ensure a destination where he can have continuity. Girona meets all the requirements and offers an ideal environment for Bernal to continue evolving without the extreme pressure of the Camp Nou.
If there are no setbacks, the double loan could be finalized in the coming days. For Girona, it would be a top-level strategic reinforcement, and for Barcelona, an intelligent solution to manage two very different situations. The winter market could establish a decisive alliance between neighbors.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Doble cesión del Barcelona al Girona
