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Coach Livakovic claims that the goalkeeper on loan from Girona, Livakovic, refuses to play.

Girona manager Michel stated that on-loan goalkeeper Dominik livakovic refused to play for his club in order to 'keep his options open' for a move which he believes will 'improve his chances of playing at the World Cup for Croatia next year.

Livakovic has played 71 times for the 2018 World Cup runners up Croatia. He joined the Spaniards in September on loan after Ederson arrived at the Turkish club.

Michel, 30, has only played twice this season for Girona. Paulo Gazzaniga is Michel's first choice in goal.

According to FIFA rules, players can register with up to three clubs in a single season but only play at two.

Michel said: "Livakovic has an amazing personality, but he is on a different timeline and has goals that are not the same as Girona." "He should play for the World Cup and not Girona."

He is sincere. He said he didn't like being here and that he would rather play for another club because he couldn't play for another one if he was with Girona.

We have contacted Livakovic’s management agency to get a comment.

Michel claimed that Livakovic refused to play against third-tier Ourense during the Copa del Rey in this month, while Gazzaniga had to play due to illness.

The manager of the Spanish team added: "He was supposed play and he said he wouldn't."

"Gazzaniga was ill with the flu in Ourense and had a 38-degree fever. "I only have one goalkeeper available... until the transfer window in winter, I am aware that we have a serious problem."

Girona finished 18th with 12 points in the standings, after finishing third in 2023-24 LaLiga.

(source: Reuters)