La Liga
The future of Marc-André ter Stegen at Barcelona is going through a delicate moment. The recent addition of Joan García, a clear bet from the sports management, has stirred up the situation in the Blaugrana goal. Although the German maintains his firm stance to stay at the club, the option of an exit before the start of the new season is actively being considered from the Camp Nou offices, leading to a clear clash of interests.
Ter Stegen's Proposed Alternative
The goalkeeper, who has been a key figure for years and one of the team's captains, does not contemplate a conventional transfer. His position is categorical: he will only agree to leave the team if there is an agreement that involves the complete termination of his contract. He is not willing to negotiate a planned departure with another club or to facilitate a sale that financially benefits the club.
This stance has caused some unease in the club's offices, as they assess the high costs of facing a total disengagement. Ter Stegen's contractual situation, with a high salary and several years ahead, complicates any unilateral decision by the board. The lack of concrete proposals from other European clubs adds to the stalemate.
Meanwhile, Joan García is getting ready to take on a more prominent role between the posts, something that the coaching staff considers essential for the new sports project. If the club does not meet the demands of the German goalkeeper, it seems likely that both will share the squad for another season, risking unnecessary tension in such a sensitive position. Now, the ball is in the management's court.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ultimátum de Ter Stegen al Barcelona: el portero no quiere salir
