The future of Marc-Andre ter Stegen takes a lot of head in Barcelona, with the German possibly the key to their ability to register new signing, and indeed the man who has been brought in to replace him, Joan Garcia. The 33-year-old has to give the green light for Barcelona to activate the rule for emergency injuries, allowing him to use 50% of his salary limit for Garcia.
Barcelona wanted to force all the time this summer, but got a double -edged sword in the form of a persistent back injury. The issue required an operation, which is set to exclude him somewhere between three and five months, so that they can activate the rule for emergency injuries in the emergency situation, so that their salary limit was temporarily facilitated, but ended their hope to move it this summer.
Ter Stegen had announced that he would be out for three months, despite a lot of prognostics that said he would miss four months of action, the minimum needed to activate the injury rule. It has been reported that the surgeon Dr. Amelie Leglise, who was active on Ter Stegen, submitted a medical report stating that he will have an estimated recovery time of four months or more. Nevertheless, Barcelona needs a signature of Ter Stegen to enable them to share his medical report with La Liga and start the process of activating the injury rule.
Sport is explained that the director of Football Deco will have conversations with Ter Stegen on his return of Barcelona's pre-season tour to Southeast Asia. They don't want to overwhelm in a difficult time, and Deco plans to convince him not to cause any problems with the above issue. His plan is to place the recent past, where Barcelona leaks that his captain can be removed behind them and reach a warm agreement with the veteran.
During that meeting, Deco will communicate that he has the support of the club, and they do not intend to remove him as a captain.
