Girona presents itself to its fans with its homework incomplete.

Girona fans won't be able to fully enjoy the squad that will compete in the League and Cup next season. Whether due to injuries or a lack of signings, Míchel's team will be playing in Montilivi for the 48th edition of the Costa Brava Trophy with an incomplete squad against Wolverhampton (8 p.m.).
Less than two weeks remain until the start of the season, with the first league matchday against Rayo Vallecano (August 15) at home, and Quique Cárcel's office still has work to do. After several weeks without any new faces, the sporting director has lifted a weight off his shoulders with the arrivals of Hugo Rincón and Thomas Lemar , unveiled this week, but there are still several new signings to be finalized.
The right-back, who already made his debut against Alavés , and the French attacking midfielder, who could play his first minutes with the 'gironins' this Sunday, will be the great incentives for the blanc-i-vermella parish in the duel against the English team, 16th in the Premier League last season, the same position that Girona occupied in the Spanish competition.
While Montilivi dresses up once again to welcome its team, renewed with excitement after a historic but agonizing campaign, having saved the league in the final few matchdays, Cárcel's mobile phone will be buzzing, awaiting departures and the latest summer signings.
Members will be able to access the stadium free of charge, as the club has arranged a bus service, and the team will wear the jersey that represents "Gironí pride."The sporting director continues to explore the loan route with Manchester City, which yielded such good results two seasons ago with Savinho, who has become an important player for the City. Now, the English club is close to signing Vitor Reis, a Brazilian center back for whom they paid 37 million in the winter. Echeverri could be the next Sky Blue player to arrive at Montilivi.
Meanwhile, Miguel Gutiérrez, who underwent ankle surgery this summer, a problem he'd been struggling with since last season, could leave the club in the coming days for Napoli, who are reportedly paying around 20 million euros for the left-back. Girona owns 50% of the player's rights, while Real Madrid owns the other half.
Miguel will not be at Montilivi against Wolves, like many of his current teammates. Iván Martín and Donny van de Beek have not participated in the entire preseason due to physical problems, and the three forwards, Bojan Miovski, Abel Ruiz, and Cristhian Stuani, were absent from the last match against Alavés. Members will be able to visit the stadium free of charge, as the club has arranged a bus service, and the team will wear the blue jersey with the "G" that represents "Gironé pride."
Vitor Reis is close to being the next to arrive and Miguel Gutiérrez could be heading to Naples.Girona's preseason so far has seen a comfortable 5-0 win over Olot in the summer opener, a penalty shoot-out victory over Espanyol in the Copa Catalunya , a deserved 2-0 defeat to Olympique de Marseille in Andorra, and a 1-0 win over Alavés . After the Wolves game, Míchel's men will round off their preparations with a friendly in Naples next Saturday. Perhaps by then the club will have done all their homework.
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