The FC Barcelona player with the most unclear future is still Marc-Andre ter Stegen, whose position in the team is steadily declining. With Hansi Flick strongly supporting Joan Garcia as his unchallenged number one in La Liga, the Champions League, and the Super Cup, the German custodian has lost his position as first choice.
Ter Stegen’s status has clearly changed, as evidenced by the fact that he was behind Wojciech Szczesny in the hierarchy even during the previous season. There has now been a major development, according to SPORT. Ter Stegen is prepared to accept a move to Girona and is open to leaving Barcelona during the current transfer window.
From the process is anything but simple. Ter Stegen is reluctant to give up any portion of his pay and is not willing to leave Barcelona at any cost. Girona must pay between 20 and 25 per cent of the remaining salary in his contract, according to Barcelona’s demands.
Marc-André ter Stegen agrees to Girona loan
Even though Flick could still be able to provide Ter Stegen with sporadic appearances, Barcelona believes that a departure makes sense from a sporting standpoint. The hierarchy is formed with Joan Garcia as the starter in pivotal games and important contests. If Ter Stegen stays with the team, the Copa del Rey from the round of 16 onwards is his only realistic chance to play significant minutes.
After practising in Barcelona, the goalie posted a brief social media update, saying, “Everything is fine.” There was a training session in Barcelona this morning. Returning to Jeddah to rejoin the squad Sporting director Deco downplayed the fear, stating, “He had a bad sensation in the operated knee and got scared, which is normal given his past.” The club later confirmed his comeback. It’s nothing major, and he’s calm.
Girona is the only team that has officially approached Barcelona regarding a loan, according to MARCA. The player has not spoken out in public, and when questioned, Girona coach MĂ¼hlel sidestepped the topic by saying, “I cannot talk about players who are not here.”








