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Barcelona's Ter Stegen affirms his plans: "I'm certain I'll be in Barcelona throughout the upcoming year"

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Barcelona's Ter Stegen affirms his plans: "I'm certain I'll be in Barcelona throughout the upcoming year"

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Ter Stegen Chills About Barcelona Rumors, Ready for New Season

German shot-stopper Marc-André ter Stegen remains solid on his future at Barcelona, squashing whispers of a possible departure linked to speculated interest in Espanyol's Joan García.

"I don't pay heed to gossip, my circumstance hasn't altered a bit," he declared from the German national team's summon, following the injury that sidelined him for approximately eight months.

"I'm positive I'll be here next season too," he added, revealing that no official discussions regarding his potential exit have been held with his Barcelona coach, Hansi Flick.

Rumors abound that Barcelona's management is close to sealing a transfer for García, reportedly worth €25 million, threatening Ter Stegen's long-standing position on the first team. This buzz is fueled by the club's ambition to rejuvenate its roster, with the goalkeeper position being a prime target.

While initial talks may not have occurred, Ter Stegen acknowledged that the footballing world thrives on competition, expressing his enthusiasm for the forthcoming season. "We've a ravenous squad that's gained a mountain of experience," he stated.

Moreover, Ter Stegen recognizes the critical importance of securing the starting spot to maintain his place in the German national team setup, under the guidance of coach Julian Nagelsmann.

Back in 2016, Ter Stegen clinched the goalkeeper position for Barcelona, but a recent injury-hit season has sparked speculation around his future at Camp Nou. Some sources suggest that Barcelona's primary goal is to pave the way for García as their first-choice keeper, potentially forcing Ter Stegen to seek his opportunities elsewhere [1][3][4].

  1. Despite the European leagues' ongoing sports analysis and ongoing speculation about Barcelona's goalkeeping position, Ter Stegen remains confident about his role in the upcoming season with the club.
  2. In light of the potential transfer of Joan García to Barcelona, Ter Stegen's average performance in Laliga last season might be under scrutiny, affecting his position in the team and German national squad.
  3. As Ter Stegen gears up for the new season, football enthusiasts across sports communities await insight into the competition between Ter Stegen and potential rival joining Barcelona, ultimately determining the first-choice goalkeeper for European leagues.

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