Girona seeks fourth consecutive victory against Getafe with possible debuts of Ter Stegen and Beltrán

Míchel's team aims to consolidate its position in the upper-middle zone of the table and increase its margin over the relegation zone, currently marked by their opponent.

Generic view of an empty football pitch before a night match at Montilivi stadium.
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Generic view of an empty football pitch before a night match at Montilivi stadium.

Girona FC hosts Getafe today, Monday, January 26, at Montilivi (9 PM) aiming for their fourth straight win to solidify their standing in the upper half of the league table.

The squad led by Míchel faces the match against José Bordalás's always tough Getafe after a long week, boosted by new signings. All signs point to German goalkeeper Ter Stegen potentially debuting directly in the starting eleven, taking the place of Gazzaniga. This technical decision could leave Livakovic out of the squad.
Another new face highly likely to start is midfielder Fran Beltrán, benefiting from the absences of Witsel and the suspension of Arnau. Beltrán would partner with Iván Martín. Ter Stegen's arrival should strengthen the defense, which has already achieved two consecutive clean sheets—a first this season—in victories against Osasuna and Espanyol.

Girona's positive momentum contrasts sharply with Getafe's current struggles, having only secured 1 point out of the last 18 available and failing to win away since October.

Regarding departures, the club officially announced the loan of Yáser Asprilla to Galatasaray until the end of the season. The agreement includes a purchase option of 23 million euros, which would allow Girona to recover the investment made in the summer of 2024. The Colombian forward, who played 50 matches for the Catalan side, will seek more playing time in Turkey.