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Ter Stegen Injury Derails Barcelona's Summer Plans
3 Feb
Summary
- Ter Stegen's injury will sideline him for three to four months.
- Barcelona planned to use his loan to boost his market value.
- His potential transfer would have freed up significant salary space.

Barcelona's strategic financial and sporting plans face an unexpected challenge due to fresh concerns surrounding goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen. His recent injury, reported to sideline him for three to four months, has complicated the situation.
The club's original intention was for Ter Stegen to regain form and visibility at Girona. This was meant to boost his profile for potential top-level club interest and improve his standing for the German national team ahead of the World Cup.
Financially, this plan aimed to alleviate Barcelona's salary cap issues, as Ter Stegen possesses one of the team's highest salaries, with a contract extending to 2028. Facilitating a free transfer where a club assumed his full wages was considered.




