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"These Are Decisions that Must Be Accepted" - Lothar Matthaus Claims One Barcelona Star Will Not Play for the Club Again

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Lothar Matthäus has urged Marc-Andre ter Stegen to leave Barcelona if he wants to play in the FIFA World Cup next year.

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Marc-André ter Stegen was clearly signaled by FC Barcelona that he should leave the club. Lothar Matthäus gives the DFB-Keeper a transfer advice.

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Former German footballer has spoken about the goalkeeper’s situation in Barcelona

·Barcelona, Spain
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The future of Barcelona captain Marc-André ter Stegen remains uncertain, despite the club's official notification that he is not part of the new sporting project. This development opens the door to a conflict of wills between the German goalkeeper and the Catalan club...

·Amman, Jordan
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The next clear signal for Marc-André ter Stegen: Trainer Hansi Flick gathers 35 professionals around at the start of the training session of FC Barcelona - and the German goalkeeper trains alone for himself.

Marc-André ter Stegen does not even participate in team training at FC Barcelona after his supposed degrading to number three in the goal. He misses all the first three units. Does he ever return to the circle of the team again? As the only professional: Ter Stegen only trains solo unit individually on Monday evening, solo unit on Tuesday morning, solo unit on Tuesday afternoon: After Marc-André ter Stegen took part in the performance checks for…

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Fussballdaten broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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