Girona's Loaned Players: Mixed Fortunes Abroad

While Minsu and Jhon Solís shine on loan, others like Asprilla struggle for playing time.

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Girona FC is closely monitoring the performance of its eight players currently on loan at various clubs, with outcomes ranging from the success of Minsu and Jhon Solís to the limited playing time of other talents.

Girona FC maintains a constant watch over the eight footballers currently on loan at other teams, hoping they can secure a place in the squad in future seasons. This practice, which often becomes a precursor to a definitive departure from the club, has yielded varied results this season, with some players excelling and others struggling to find their opportunity.
Among the most positive news is the performance of Minsu. The young Korean, who recently turned 20, has established himself as a key player for Andorra in Segunda División A. He has participated in 31 matches, 25 of them as a starter, contributing six goals and three assists, demonstrating significant attacking prowess. His future at Girona appears promising, despite the challenge of his non-EU player status.

Minsu's performance at Andorra positions him as one of the players with the best chances of securing a spot in Girona's first team next season.

Another success story is Jhon Solís. The Colombian footballer has found the desired continuity at Birmingham in the English Championship, where he has earned a starting role and shown great form. With 12 matches played, nine as a starter, Solís is increasing his market value, and Birmingham has a purchase option that could generate significant income for Girona.
In an intermediate situation are Dawda and Jastin, on loan at Cádiz and Andorra, respectively, also in Segunda División A. Both have shown good flashes with five and three goals, despite not being undisputed starters. Their first full season in professional football is serving to accumulate valuable experience.
The less positive side is represented by Asprilla, Girona's most expensive signing. Loaned to Galatasaray in January, he has had very limited participation, with only 265 minutes across seven matches. This lack of playing time represents another setback for the player, who will have to return to Montilivi in the summer without having been able to demonstrate his potential.
Other less fortunate cases include Misehouy, who has suffered injuries at Aris and has only played 500 minutes; Antal, who has not found opportunities at either Andorra or Tenerife; and Fuidias, who serves as a backup goalkeeper at Nàstic.