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Marc-André Ter Stegen found himself back in the spotlight after urgently leaving FC Barcelona's concentration in Jeddah due to a new knee injury. This setback not only affects his physical condition but also the sporting plans of the Blaugrana club.
The German goalkeeper was returning to an important call-up with the intention of getting minutes and regaining feelings. However, the ailment appeared at the worst possible moment, just when his future was under negotiation.
Marc-André Ter Stegen and an increasingly secondary role
The reality is that Marc-André Ter Stegen has accepted that his status at FC Barcelona has changed. The club's strong commitment to Joan García, backed by Hansi Flick and the sports management, has relegated him to a secondary role.
The German needs to play regularly to stay in contention for Germany for the 2026 World Cup. That sporting urgency was crucial in opening the door to a possible exit in this transfer window.

Girona, an attractive option in LaLiga
Girona emerged as an ideal alternative. Geographical proximity, continuity in LaLiga, and a competitive project seduced Marc-André Ter Stegen, even willing to lower his salary to facilitate the operation.
Míchel saw the arrival of a goalkeeper capable of raising the team's competitiveness very positively. At Montilivi, they assumed it was a complex end-of-market operation.
The injury that changes everything
According to Sport, the new injury to Marc-André Ter Stegen has completely altered the scenario. FC Barcelona sees a halt to a departure that would have eased the wage bill, while Girona awaits to know the exact extent of the physical problem.
Medical tests will determine the next steps. Until then, any negotiation remains on hold. Once again, fitness dictates the immediate future of Marc-André Ter Stegen, caught between the need to play and medical uncertainty.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ter Stegen se carga la posibilidad de irse del Barcelona
