The situation between Barcelona and goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen has allegedly taken a serious turn, with fresh reports claiming the club’s board is no longer happy with the German shot-stopper’s actions.
According to Mundo Deportivo, the 33-year-old is now seen by some within the club as acting against Barcelona’s best interests.
Omo, This One Go Hot!
Ter Stegen’s name has been all over the headlines in Catalunya over the past 24 hours — and not for his usual match-saving performances.
It all reportedly started when the goalkeeper rejected Barcelona’s request to sign off on the club’s official medical report concerning his back injury.
The disagreement? Both sides allegedly have different views on the severity of his absence from action. And instead of accepting the club’s verdict, Ter Stegen has taken matters into his own hands.
The Allegations
Reports claim that Joan Laporta and other senior figures at the Camp Nou believe Ter Stegen’s decision is self-serving. Allegedly, they suspect his stance could be an attempt to block the registration of goalkeepers Joan Garcia and Wojciech Szczęsny, who have been linked as potential replacements.
“Omo, if this is true, it’s not just football wahala — it’s full-blown locker room drama!”
What This Could Mean for Barcelona
If tensions remain high, this saga could have a major impact on Barcelona’s goalkeeping plans for the season. Fans will now be watching closely to see whether the club and Ter Stegen can resolve their differences — or if the rift will push him closer to the exit door.
For now, no official statement has been released by either side, so all eyes remain on how this story unfolds in the coming days.