Girona's club-record offer for a Czech defender raises eyebrows as they gear up for Champions League. Find out how this move is testing UEFA rules!
Girona has set the football world abuzz with their club-record €10m offer for a highly-rated Czech defender. The club, fresh off securing Champions League qualification, is wasting no time in strengthening their squad for the upcoming season. This ambitious move has sparked discussions about the financial prowess of Girona and their determination to make a mark in European football.
As Girona's plans for next season take shape, the Abu Dhabi owners of both Manchester City and Girona are facing a dilemma. The successful qualification of both clubs for the Champions League is raising concerns about potential collusion in games, leading UEFA to intervene. The owners have been presented with divestment options by UEFA to ensure fair competition in the prestigious tournament.
Despite their Champions League aspirations, Girona's hopes of re-signing Manchester City stars seem bleak. The door appears to be closing on the possibility of bringing back key players, indicating that Girona's strategy for the upcoming season may involve focusing on new acquisitions and team development.
In a twist of fate, City Football Group, the owners of Manchester City, must navigate complex decisions regarding their stake in Girona. In order to comply with UEFA regulations and allow both clubs to participate in the Champions League, tough choices lie ahead for the group. The outcome of these negotiations could have significant implications for the future of both Girona and Manchester City in European football.
Having wrapped up Champions League qualification earlier this month, Girona have already started planning for next season. Specifically, they are lining up ...
Manchester City and Girona both qualifying for the Champions League next season is testing UEFA rules to protect against collusion in games.
The Abu Dhabi investors in Manchester City and Girona have been offered divestment options by UEFA to let both compete in the Champions League next season ...
Earlier this month, Girona booked their place in next season's Champions League, having secured a stunning 4-2 victory over Barcelona at Montilivi.
In order for both Manchester City and Girona to compete in next season's UEFA Champions League, City Football Group must make hard decisions.
Villarreal beat Girona on Tuesday, denting their hosts' hopes of finishing ahead of Barcelona in LaLiga.
We share predictions and betting tips for the La Liga fixture between Girona and Villarreal, including 4.20 odds on the winning margin.
Girona face Villarreal CF in a La Liga game at Estadi Montilivi in Girona, Spain, on Tuesday, April 14, 2024.
Villarreal gave the surprise in Montilivi this Tuesday with a narrow victory against Girona (0-1). A goal from Bertrand Traoré earned three points for the ...
Tobias Gourlay reckons the Yellow Submarine will spring a leak in La Liga tonight. 16 goals in Girona's last 3 home games. 41 goals in 10 Villarreal away ...
Match ends, Girona 0, Villarreal 1. Second Half ends, Girona 0, Villarreal 1. Offside, Girona. Portu is caught offside. Second yellow card to Kiko Fem.
UEFA has imposed a condition on the Catalan club Girona for their inclusion in the Champions League, where they qualified for the first time in history at ...
Girona had been hoping to push on and secure second place in LaLiga, but a loss to Villarreal on Tuesday made Barcelona the favourites.
Girona had been hoping to push on and secure second place in LaLiga, but a loss to Villarreal on Tuesday made Barcelona the favourites.
City Football Group, the parent company of Manchester City, must reduce its stake in Girona if the Spanish club is to be allowed to compete.
The Abu Dhabi investors in Manchester City and Girona have been offered divestment options by UEFA to let both compete in the Champions League next season ...
City Football Group (CFG) and UEFA are in dialogue over a solution which will allow Manchester City and Girona to both compete in the Champions League next ...
GENEVA: The Abu Dhabi investors in Manchester City and Girona have been offered divestment options by UEFA to let both compete in the Champions League next ...
The Champions League will have a new format next season, now with 36 teams, although one of them might not end up being Girona, despite having already ...
GENEVA (AP) — The Abu Dhabi investors in Manchester City and Girona have been offered divestment options by UEFA to let both compete in the Champions League ...