Galatasaray's favorite, Barcelona's misery! Ter Stegen's move was outrageous: Investigation opened
Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who was among Galatasaray's first goalkeeper candidates but was later removed from the transfer list due to surgery, has become a huge problem for Barcelona. The German goalkeeper's move shocked the Catalan giants! Here are the details...

One of the first names that came to the agenda of Galatasaray, which continues to search for a goalkeeper, was Barcelona's German goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen. The experienced goalkeeper had some problems with the Catalan giants after losing his role in the first team following the transfer of Joan Garcia.
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SURGERY
Marc-Andre ter Stegen underwent surgery for a back injury in recent weeks. This prevented him from transferring to another team. Barcelona wanted to turn this situation into an opportunity.
SPACE IN THE SALARY CAP
According to the rules of Spanish La Liga, in case of long-term injuries, 80 percent of the salary cap of the injured player can be used for another player. La Liga considers injuries lasting more than 4 months as long-term injuries.
NOT SIGNING THE PAPER
Ter Stegen, on the other hand, refused to sign the long-term injury report to be submitted to La Liga management, claiming that his injury would heal in 3 months at most. In the face of this situation, the Barcelona management started a disciplinary investigation against Ter Stegen. According to Mundo Deportivo, newly signed Spanish goalkeeper Joan Garcia cannot be included in the squad because the German goalkeeper has not signed the report.