Ter Stegen, Barcelona
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Barcelona legend Ivan Rakitic announced his retirement from football earlier this week and, in a sense, put an end to an iconic career he has had for club and country.The player’s name will be
The future of Barcelona’s captain and long-time starting goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen has never been more murky. Barcelona's marquee signing of the summer transfer market so far is the highly-regarded 24-year-old goalkeeper Joan García from city rivals Espanyol.
It seems there is genuine interest from a European club in Marc-Andre ter Stegen. Currently, Barcelona are desperate to get back to the 1:1 rule financially, and to do so they need to finalise the list of names that will have to leave the club first before the summer window closes so that they can sign the names they want to sign.
Barcelona need to finalise departures in order to secure their return to La Liga’s 1:1 rule, and Marc-Andre Ter Stegen is a leading candidate to go. Earlier this week, the Germany international was
Barcelona are preparing to defend their LaLiga title by investing wisely in their squad ahead of the new campaign.
André ter Stegen, aiming to make the German goalkeeper a key figure in their 2025–26 sporting project. Although the first formal offer was rejected, the Turkish club is not backing down and is already preparing a second,
Away from the pitch, Flick’s squad is still taking shape. Goalkeeper Joan Garcia is the only new signing so far while Nico Williams decided to stay at Athletic Club. Barca still want to bring in at least one other senior player, potentially a forward. Departures are expected, too.
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has reportedly told Marc-Andre ter Stegen that he will not be the club's number one goalkeeper next season following the arrival of Joan Garcia from Espanyol.
There are major things to be discussed with Deco regarding the arrival of new players and the upcoming plans for the squad. With the arrival of Joan Garcia from Espanyol and Wojciech Szczesny's contract extension,
The tablecloth between FC Barcelona and Marc-André ter Stegen appears to be cut. The personnel plans of the Catalans give the impression that the German is no longer needed. Clarity is to be created