Girona looks to Scottish football to replace their top La Liga scorer after a €35m transfer – La Liga 2 Girona looks to Scottish football to replace their top La Liga scorer after a €35m transfer – La Liga 2
Girona looks to Scottish football to replace their top La Liga scorer after a €35m transfer – La Liga 2

August 8, 2024

Girona looks to Scottish football to replace their top La Liga scorer after a €35m transfer – La Liga 2

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Aberdeen is poised to lose North Macedonian striker Bojan Miovski, who may soon be competing in the Champions League. The 25-year-old target man is expected to make a significant move this summer following two successful seasons on Scotland’s North-East Coast.

According to *MD*, Girona has reached an agreement with Miovski and is finalizing the details with Aberdeen. The 25-year-old could complete his transfer within the week and join his new team.

Matteo Moretto confirms the information, describing the negotiations as being at ‘advanced stages,’ though the Catalan daily appears more confident about the deal. Despite interest from Genoa and La Liga rivals Espanyol, it seems Miovski is set to move to Montilivi.

The exact cost of the transfer remains uncertain. Last season’s top scorer in Spain, Artem Dovbyk, joined Roma for €30.5 million, potentially rising to €35 million with add-ons, and Roma has already signed Abel Ruiz from Braga for €9 million. Aberdeen will be aware that Girona has substantial funds available during the negotiations.

Last season, Miovski netted 26 goals in 53 matches for Aberdeen, adding 16 goals the previous season, which totals 51 goal contributions in 97 appearances for the Dons. Before that, he enjoyed a solid stint at MTK Budapest, which led to a €650,000 transfer to Pittodrie two summers ago.

Arsenal and Liverpool Monitoring Situation: Real Sociedad Includes One Midfielder but Excludes Another

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Two of the Premier League’s top clubs will surely be eager to learn the latest news from La Liga side Real Sociedad on Thursday.

This follows indications about the future of two of the club’s players who have been linked with transfers.

In the past 24 hours, Martín Zubimendi has dominated the headlines in San Sebastián. Recent reports suggest that the midfielder has now firmly caught Liverpool’s attention.

Liverpool is seriously contemplating triggering Zubimendi’s €60 million release clause.

Despite this, the 25-year-old has been included in Real Sociedad’s squad for their upcoming match against Union Berlin on Thursday night.

However, another key midfielder at Anoeta has been omitted from Imanol’s selection for the game.

The player in question? Mikel Merino.

Similar to Zubimendi, Spanish international Merino has also been strongly linked with a move to England this summer, with significant interest from Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.

It will likely be seen as a positive development for the Gunners to learn that Merino will not feature in the match against Union Berlin due to ongoing ‘advanced’ negotiations regarding a transfer to north London.

Worry for Barcelona Star as Injury Return Date Remains Uncertain

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A worrying update about the condition of an injured attacker at La Liga giants Barcelona has emerged online on Thursday.

The player in question? Ansu Fati.

Winger Ansu experienced another fitness setback late last month.

The 21-year-old was notably seen limping out of training at Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper due to an undisclosed foot issue, drawing significant attention.

After undergoing a series of medical tests, it was determined that Ansu was suffering from plantar fasciitis.

Spanish media have reported varying recovery timelines for this diagnosis, though there is optimism that, provided all goes well, the talented winger could return to the pitch in approximately three weeks.

However, today’s developments have cast uncertainty over this timeline.

It has now been confirmed that it is impossible to accurately predict how long Ansu will remain sidelined for treatment.

In an interview with Diario Sport, specialist podiatrist Alejandro Bayo offered insight into the situation:

“Fasciitis has no prognosis, we don’t know. It’s not three months, or one or three weeks, it’s very complex. It’s not like a muscle tear where a centimeter heals every week. Depending on the degree of injury, the important thing is to choose the best treatment at that time, either more conservative or more invasive.”

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