Barcelona captain Marc-Andre Ter Stegen has searched to draw a line under his recent row with the club hierarchy.
The two parties were locked up at the beginning of August in a Furious position -off after his decision to undergo surgery with a persistent back injury.
Barcelona previously confirmed that they had opened the disciplinary procedure against Ter Stegen after he refused to sign the medical document that the club was planning to proceed to La Liga with regard to his recovery time of the operation.
The club needs that Stegen to be excluded at least four months to use a LA Liga rule, so that they can use 80% of Ter Stegen's salary space to register Joan Garcia.
After initially refusing, Ter Stegen has since spent his attitude, with those procedures and the captain recovered, when his rehabilitation begins.
It is said that a home visit by club president Joan Laporta broke the impasse and has convinced it to accept the club's request.
La Liga will offer an update in midweek about how much salary space is accessible and spoke with the Barcelona fans prior to the Joan Gamper trophy in an attempt to erase the air.
“We have to work every season and we will strive to compete again for each title, hoping to achieve as much as possible with your support.
“Thanks to Hansi and his technical staff, who I think last year did fantastic work, of which we greatly enjoyed as fans, and I also enjoyed a spectator, unfortunately because of the injury.
“I think it was important to resolve the dispute between me and the club, now it's time to look ahead.
“We have a very tough season. With the signing sessions we will be stronger. We will fight for all the trophies. I love you, Culers!”
