Mika Mármol still has not resolved his future and FC Barcelona could lose a potential income in this summer transfer market. The club wants the defender's situation to be resolved soon, as everything is stalled.

The player who currently plays for UD Las Palmas, a team recently relegated to the second division of Spanish football, wants to join a first division team.

However, although the Canary Island club is willing to facilitate the departure of the 24-year-old player, it remains firm in its position of only allowing him to leave if the termination clause of 10 million euros is paid, a figure that it shares 50% with Barça.

Girona, interested in Mika Mármol: Will they pay the clause?

In this context, apparently the main problem to finalize Mármol's departure has been the lack of formal offers. However, apparently in the last hours Girona has shown signs of paying the total price of the central defender, according to recent rumors.

Despite this, nothing can be taken for granted, as negotiations are not yet at an important point and everything could change; there is even the possibility that the defender with a contract until 2026 will have to continue wearing the Las Palmas shirt for one more season.

It should be remembered that the president of the Canary Island club, Miguel Ángel Ramírez, made it clear a few months ago that they are not willing to make it easy for any club interested in the player, leaving the payment of his clause as the only option.

"If someone comes and deposits them, go ahead. Las Palmas is not going to forgive a single euro. If he does not renew and has no problem, he will play," argued Rámirez.

The 'pío-pío' team would not be pressured to make another sale this summer after closing the transfer of Alberto Moleiro to Villarreal CF for 16 million euros. Now, if Mika's departure is finalized, Barça would end up receiving 5 'kilos'.

Mika Mármol, fundamental player in Las Palmas

In this sense, despite the fact that the '3' considers that it is the best time to make a change in his career, the Unión Deportiva would be more interested in his continuity, without blocking his possible departure, since they want to continue having a combative team to try to return to the first category in the 2026/27 season.

Mika Mármol's ability to perform both as a central defender and as a left back, added to his remarkable ball output, has caught the attention of several clubs in the market, including RCD Espanyol

 

The 'blanquiazul' team valued his incorporation as part of the defensive reinforcement after ensuring permanence in the category, but finally ruled out the operation considering the figures demanded by Las Palmas to be excessive.