Marc-Andre ter Stegen has sent out a farewell message to Girona as he prepares to head back to Barcelona after a loan spell with Michel’s side.
The Germany stopper moved on loan in the winter and was hoping for regular football ahead of World Cup 2026.
However, he suffered a brutal injury blow after just two appearances for his new club and subsequently had to undergo surgery which saw him miss the rest of the season.
Ter Stegen has now said farewell to Girona and has spoken about his brief time at
the club.
“Girona, thank you very much for these months,” he posted on Instagram.
“Although my stint on the pitch has been much shorter than we would have liked, with only two games after my arrival in January and having to sit out for the remainder of the season, I am very grateful for how you have welcomed me from day one.
“It has been an honor to be part of this family, share the locker room with this group and feel the love of the club people and amazing fans.
“The ending wasn’t the one we wanted, but I’m convinced that this club has the strength, the identity and the people to return very soon to the place it deserves: the top category.
“Thanks to all the fans for the support and love. I heartily wish you all the best for the future.”
Ter Stegen’s future now is unclear as there appears to be no place for him at Barcelona for next season. The stopper was happy to move to Girona to say close to his family but a return now looks unlikely after Michel’s men were relegated from La Liga.











