Ter Stegen Addresses FC Barcelona Departure
- Marc-André ter Stegen, the goalkeeper for FC Barcelona and winner of the 2015 UEFA Champions League, dismissed rumors about leaving the club during a media briefing held on Sunday in Herzogenaurach.
- His denial follows reports suggesting Barcelona might sell the 33-year-old, possibly replacing him with Espanyol’s 24-year-old Joan Garcia amid a president-approved goalkeeping shakeup.
- Ter Stegen returned to Germany’s national team after a 223-day recovery from a September patellar tendon rupture, and he expressed excitement for the upcoming club season and Germany’s 2026 World Cup.
- Ter Stegen confirmed his intention to remain with Barcelona for the upcoming season and highlighted the competition he faces alongside Inaki Pena, while Germany’s national coach, Julian Nagelsmann, described him as their clear first-choice goalkeeper.
- Despite injury and transfer rumors, Ter Stegen’s contract runs until 2028, and his statements suggest he remains committed to Barcelona for the next season.
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