Marc-André ter Stegen, the Barcelona captain, is facing increasing uncertainty over his future at the club, with a potential move in the January transfer window no longer off the table. This marks a reversal
from the goalkeeper’s earlier stance, when he publicly insisted he intended to remain at Barcelona and compete for the starting position.
The latest rumors say that Ter Stegen has yet to decide whether he will stay at Barcelona beyond January or pursue a transfer or short-term loan. The 33-year-old is recovering from a second back surgery performed in July and is expected to receive medical clearance in December. Until then, his exact plans remain a mystery.
Ter Stegen’s situation has been complicated by the rise of Joan García, who has emerged as Hansi Flick’s preferred choice in goal. The coaching staff and sporting director Deco reportedly view García as firmly established, making it difficult for Ter Stegen to reclaim guaranteed playing time. The club has been said to have indicated it could accommodate a loan or permanent exit if an appropriate opportunity arises.
This uncertainty comes despite Ter Stegen having his Barcelona captaincy restored after an earlier dispute over medical reports and absences. At the Joan Gamper Trophy, he reaffirmed his commitment to the club and allowed medical staff to access his documents, resolving a conflict that had briefly put him at odds with club management.
For the German international, the stakes extend beyond club football. With the FIFA World Cup approaching, Julian Nagelsmann and other voices in Germany have stressed that Ter Stegen must play regularly to retain his spot as the national team’s No.1. Remaining on the bench at Barcelona could jeopardize his chance to start in what may be his final major tournament for Germany.