Ter Stegen's injury scare confirmed minor, ruling out serious damage

The FC Barcelona goalkeeper returned to Catalonia from Saudi Arabia for knee tests, confirming that there are no structural damages.

Imatge genèrica d'un porter de futbol amb guants, en un camp d'entrenament, amb la gespa en primer pla.

Imatge genèrica d'un porter de futbol amb guants, en un camp d'entrenament, amb la gespa en primer pla.

FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen returned to Barcelona from the Spanish Super Cup concentration due to knee discomfort, but tests have ruled out any serious injury, confirmed Sporting Director Deco.

The German player's absence occurred after training last Tuesday, causing alarm as the discomfort was located in the same knee that had previously undergone surgery. This prompted his immediate return to Barcelona for medical examinations to rule out any structural damage.
The incident was particularly sensitive due to ongoing negotiations between Barça and Girona FC for a potential loan of the goalkeeper. A serious injury could have completely frustrated the operation, even though Girona's coach, Míchel, had publicly shown interest.

"Ter Stegen had a bad feeling in his knee and got scared, which is normal because he had problems in the past. He is calm and we are happy because it is nothing serious."

Deco · FC Barcelona Sporting Director
Although Ter Stegen's future remains uncertain, Deco sought to quash rumors about an imminent agreement with the Girona club. The sporting director insisted that the player is owned by Barça and that their priority was ensuring his health, adding that “there is no future” open with another club.
Aside from the goalkeeper's situation, FC Barcelona continues to work on the transfer market. Deco confirmed that the arrival of Cancelo is practically closed, pending final medical tests before his incorporation in Barcelona.
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