Barcelona has maintained the confidence in their ability to register their new signs Rooy Bardghji, Marcus Rashford and Joan Garcia without making further sale. President Joan Laporta has also maintained that they do not have to use the rule for emergency injuries to register Garcia.
If a player is injured for four months, clubs in La Liga can use 50% of their assigned salary limit to register a replacement, a margin that increases to 80% if the absence is five months or more. After it has been reported that Marc-Andre ter Stegen may need surgery on his back issue, it was assumed that Barcelona would use it for Garcia, since he still has to be registered. Ter Stegen, however, announced that he would only be out for three months.
The decision of La Liga to green would decrease the change of the green light from the medical report from Ter Stegen. The word is that Dr. Amelie Leglise, his surgeon, Barcelona has given a medical report that would give Reden a prognosis of four to five months. However, the Catalan giants also need his signature to send the report to La Liga, and director of Football Deco is expected to discuss the case with the German veteran this week.
However, there are generally checks and balances. MD says that if Ter Stegen were not off for at least three months (the absence presented as four months), or for at least four months out (after the absence presented as five months or more), could punish La Liga Barcelona. The specified sanction would influence their salary limit, with La Liga in this case reducing the salary of Ter Stegen three times. As one of the highest earners in the Barcelona team, Barcelona cannot hurt itself to take the case light.
