La Liga
Marc-André Ter Stegen, the starting goalkeeper for FC Barcelona, has been clear about his immediate future. During a press conference at the German national team's training camp, the goalkeeper dispelled any speculation about a possible return to the Bundesliga in the upcoming years. With a contract in place with Barcelona until 2028, Ter Stegen made it clear that his priority continues to be the Catalan team and that he is fully focused on the present.
Not Considering Leaving Barcelona
The German goalkeeper, who has been a key figure at Barcelona since his arrival in 2014, emphasized that he is content with his current situation at the club and is not contemplating a change. "I have a contract with Barcelona, and I am very happy here," he mentioned. With these statements, Ter Stegen underscores that, despite inevitable speculation about his future, his commitment to the Blaugrana club remains steadfast.
Additionally, the goalkeeper also reflected on his long-term career, admitting that he does not plan to extend his tenure as long as Gianluigi Buffon, who played until an advanced age. However, concerning his more immediate career, Ter Stegen left no room for doubt: his present and future lie in Barcelona, with no consideration of returning to Germany in the near future.
These words come at a time when Ter Stegen has taken the reins as the starting goalkeeper for the German national team following Manuel Neuer's retirement, focusing on performing both at the club and international levels. The goalkeeper shows himself to be in a mature stage of his career, concentrating on current performance without distractions about what may happen later on.
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