Goalkeeper Ter Stegen sued by his home club Barcelona - Photo archive
According to Mundo Deportivo , the situation stems from goalkeeper Ter Stegen's refusal to sign the club's official medical report. This has caused the Catalan club's transfer plans to fall into a deadlock.
Specifically, Barcelona wants to send Ter Stegen's medical report to La Liga, which clearly states the expected time of absence is 4 months. This move is aimed at activating a special clause of La Liga.
Specifically, it allows the team to use 80% of the salary fund of long-term injured players to register new players. This is a prerequisite for the Camp Nou team to be able to register new goalkeeper, Joan Garcia.
However, the German goalkeeper surprisingly refused to sign the report. For his part, the German goalkeeper argued that the club sending the medical report without his consent was a violation of his privacy.
Faced with this deadlock, Barcelona did not hesitate to initiate legal proceedings against Ter Stegen. They accused him of causing serious financial and sporting damage to the team.
The conflict became even more intense when Ter Stegen, after back surgery, announced that the recovery time was only 3 months, 1 month shorter than Barca expected.
According to Marca , Ter Stegen's move is believed to be intentional to disrupt the plan to register Joan Garcia, putting Barcelona in a difficult position.
This fight is not only a legal dispute but also shows that the relationship between one of Barca's most important players and the board is seriously broken.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/barcelona-khoi-kien-thu-thanh-ter-stegen-20250805233329819.htm
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