Barcelona loves the idea that Captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen has an operation to solve an ongoing problem. The German keeper weighs the decision, which could solve some short -term issues for Blaugrana.
Ter Stegen spent the last week of training in the gym, while back pain continues to hinder him. Two options are on the table: after a more conservative treatment based on rest and physiotherapy, or to undergo surgery. The operation would exclude him for four months and Sport says he will make the decision next week.
El Chiringuito says that Barcelona would like to undergo the operation to states, while sport explains that between the club doctors, some external advice and the German national team doctors, everyone is advised by everyone to undergo surgery. In theory he would easily recover from the procedure, which will probably not have complications.
For Barcelona, it would enable them to register his replacement Joan Garcia due to the injury scheme, with 80% of his salary and push a problem on the line until January. From his perspective, Ter Allegen would have the opportunity to resolve the case and then have six months to possibly go on loan and return to full sharpness, before the World Cup 2026.
On the other hand, it would be more or less distance from the number one place, and his chances to get it back would be slim.
According to MD, Ter Stegen started struggling for the first time with the backbone about international duty with Germany during the Nations League matches. For long -term injuries, while playing for an international side, FIFA pays € 20,548 a day in compensation and FIFA has already been informed of the injury. If Ter Stegen were excluded and the operation were to undergo, it could be worth no less than € 2.5 million on the Catalan side.
