Ter Stegen could swap one Catalan club for another as Girona show serious interest in the goalkeeper
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
Marc-André ter Stegen is open to temporarily changing clubs in pursuit of regular playing time. The goalkeeper is determined to keep his spot in the German national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Details: According to journalist Adrià Albets, Girona are considering strengthening their goalkeeping department and have expressed an interest in signing Barcelona's Marc-André ter Stegen on loan until the end of the season.
Reports indicate that Ter Stegen's high salary is a stumbling block for the loan move. As a result, Barcelona may have to cover part of his wages if the deal goes through.
It is worth recalling that the German keeper missed the first half of the current season while recovering from a back injury. Since returning to the pitch, Ter Stegen has featured in just one match — in the Copa del Rey — which has prevented him from regaining regular match rhythm.
Earlier, it was reported that Aston Villa have opened official talks regarding a transfer for Marc-André ter Stegen.
Reminder: Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski responded to rumors that he was asked not to score for Barcelona in order to avoid bonus payments.