Ter Stegen temporarily stripped of Barcelona captaincy - Soccer News
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Barcelona has temporarily removed Marc-Andre ter Stegen from captaincy due to his disciplinary issues. The goalkeeper missed significant playtime after a patellar tendon injury. His refusal to provide medical data to La Liga is linked to the club's ability to register new players. Under La Liga regulations, Barcelona could free up a portion of Ter Stegen’s salary for registration if he were injured for at least four months, but his announcement of a three-month recovery has led the club to consider legal action against him.
Barcelona's decision to temporarily strip Marc-Andre ter Stegen of the captaincy arises from his refusal to share medical data with La Liga, impacting player registrations.
The club stands to benefit significantly from La Liga's injury provision, which permits a salary reduction for players sidelined for long-term injuries exceeding four months.
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