Barcelona defender Eric García has confirmed that discussions are underway regarding a contract renewal, despite the club’s somewhat sluggish start to their 2025-26 campaign. With just 12 months remaining on his current deal, García’s future has been a topic of growing speculation among fans and pundits alike.

García Steps Up in Martínez’s Absence
The urgency surrounding García’s situation has been amplified by the unexpected departure of veteran defender Iñigo Martínez. Martínez, a crucial figure in the Catalans’ treble-winning 2024–25 season under Hansi Flick, left for Al Nassr this summer, leaving a significant void in Barcelona’s backline. This season, Flick has rotated his center-backs, with Pau Cubarsí, Ronald Araújo, Andreas Christensen, and García all featuring in the opening three La Liga matches.
García has started all three matches this season, showcasing his importance to Flick’s tactical plans. His consistent inclusion highlights the trust placed in him, particularly as the team navigates life without Martínez.

Optimism for a New Deal
Despite the club having secured new deals for Lamine Yamal and Jules Koundé this summer, García’s contract situation has remained unresolved until now. However, the 24-year-old Spain international expressed optimism about the ongoing discussions.
Speaking on the Jijantes channel, García stated, “Everything will be discussed soon. We’ve started talking about a renewal.” This revelation suggests that both parties are keen to reach an agreement, ensuring García remains a key part of Barcelona’s long-term plans.

Navigating a Tricky Start to the Season
While contract talks progress, Barcelona’s focus also remains on improving their form on the pitch. The defending La Liga champions have endured a somewhat inconsistent start to the 2025-26 season. They faced a nine-man Mallorca in their opener, needed a second-half comeback against newly promoted Levante, and then settled for a 1-1 draw against Rayo Vallecano.
These results have left them trailing rivals Real Madrid, who have started the season with a perfect three wins from three matches under Xabi Alonso.
García, however, remains philosophical about the team’s early struggles. “Last year we started worse,” he noted, referencing Barcelona’s 2-1 defeat to Monaco in their Champions League opener last season. “We’ve grown, we’re young and we’ve played all three games away.” This perspective highlights the team’s youthful composition and the challenging away fixtures they’ve faced.

Homecoming at Estadi Johan Cruyff
Flick’s men will finally return to a home crowd this weekend as they take on Valencia. However, due to ongoing delays in the renovation of the iconic Camp Nou, the match will be played at the more intimate 6,000-capacity Estadi Johan Cruyff. García will be hoping to secure his fourth consecutive start as contract discussions continue in the background.
As Barcelona looks to solidify its squad and regain momentum in La Liga, securing García’s long-term commitment will be a crucial step. His continued presence and development are vital for a team aiming to compete on all fronts.