
"Marc-Andre ter Stegen is already in the final stretch of his recovery at Barcelona and is expected to receive the medical green light soon. The German international has been out from the beginning of the season when he underwent surgery to address his back pain, and while tensions were high between him and the club back then, matters have settled now."
"Ter Stegen's return is not expected to shake up Hansi Flick's goalkeeping hierarchy in any capacity, for the manager fully trusts Joan Garcia as his number one option. The German's recovery, needless to say, thus sparks talk of a possible transfer in January. Ball in his park As relayed in a recent report by MARCA, Barcelona completely respect Ter Stegen's contract and will not do anything to push him out of the club, despite how it will help them financially."
"Should the goalkeeper decide to leave the club, he will look for a top-tier team that is in urgent need of an upgrade in the position mid-season - something that is not easy to come by. His high wages, moreover, complicate matters further. As it stands, Barcelona will respect Ter Stegen's contract, which is in place until June 2028, and all eyes remain on the player who has the ball in his court."
Marc-Andre ter Stegen is in the final stretch of recovery at Barcelona and is expected to receive medical clearance soon. The goalkeeper underwent surgery for back pain and has been sidelined since the season began, with tensions previously high between him and the club now settled. Hansi Flick fully trusts Joan Garcia as the starting goalkeeper, so Ter Stegen’s return is not expected to change the club’s goalkeeping hierarchy. Barcelona will respect Ter Stegen’s contract through June 2028 and will support him should he seek a transfer to secure playing time ahead of the World Cup.
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