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- Ter Stegen has fallen in the pecking order
- Barca want him sold with Man City lurking
- But a surgery could ruin plans for all parties
Reports from Spanish outlet Jijantes reveal Ter Stegen is now contemplating a second surgical procedure within 12 months, marking what could be his fourth in four years. The issue this time stems from a nagging back injury which has already sidelined him from full training for five consecutive days. He has been restricted to gym-based rehabilitation, casting doubt on his ability to return to peak form anytime soon. Medical experts have warned that opting for surgery would keep him out of action for approximately four months.
If Ter Stegen undergoes the procedure, Barcelona may activate the long-term injury clause that allows clubs to temporarily remove sidelined players from the official squad list. This could free up registration space and enable the Catalan side to bring in new reinforcements, including Garcia. However, it would also likely mean Ter Stegen remains with the club this summer, ending hopes of a sale that could help relieve pressure on Barcelona’s bloated wage bill.
The uncertainty at Camp Nou has not gone unnoticed across Europe. According to AS مانشستر سيتي are monitoring Ter Stegen closely, especially with questions emerging about Ederson’s long-term future. Turkish giants Galatasaray are also reportedly keen on securing the goalkeeper’s services at a reduced fee, taking advantage of Barcelona’s urgent need to raise funds. But a surgery would force both clubs to look at alternative options.
A major concern for Ter Stegen is his standing with the German national team. With the 2026 كأس العالم on the horizon, the goalkeeper’s inactivity, especially if he proceeds with surgery, could hurt his bid to reclaim or retain the No.1 jersey for Die Mannschaft. Whereas, for Barcelona, his ongoing fitness issues, high salary and waning influence on the pitch are becoming increasingly difficult to overlook.