Key Points

Barcelona has opened disciplinary proceedings against Ter Stegen after he refused to sign a medical report extending his injury timeline. The club needs his salary space to register new signings under La Liga’s financial rules. Ter Stegen’s stance risks leaving Barcelona with only one registered goalkeeper, Inaki Pena, who isn’t favored by coach Flick. The standoff highlights the club’s deepening financial and squad crisis ahead of the new season.

Key Points: Barcelona Disciplinary Action Against Ter Stegen Over Injury Report

  • Barcelona seeks to sideline Ter Stegen for FFP relief
  • Dispute centers on 5-month vs 3-month injury timeline
  • Club struggles to register new signings Garcia and Rashford
  • Ter Stegen’s refusal complicates goalkeeping crisis under Flick
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Football: Barcelona-Ter Stegen rift deepens amid medical report controversy

Barcelona escalates feud with Ter Stegen after he refuses to sign a medical report that could sideline him for five months amid financial struggles.

"The difference is vital to Barcelona... they could use 80% of his salary to register new players. – La Liga Financial Rules"

Madrid

, Aug 5 (IANS) The relationship between FC Barcelona and goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen continues to worsen, with the club opening disciplinary proceedings against the goalkeeper. Barca have started the move after Ter Stegen reportedly refused to sign a medical report that the club was going to send to La Liga's Medical Commission over the 33-year-old's back injury.

Ter Stegen had an operation on his back last week, with the goalkeeper posting on social media that he expected to be out of action for around three months. However, Barcelona's medical report estimates he will be sidelined for five months.

The difference is vital to Barcelona, because if La Liga accepts, Ter Stegen will be out of action for over four months, the club would be able to drop him from its first-team squad and use 80 percent of his salary to register new players under La Liga's financial fair play rules.

Currently, Barcelona are unable to register new signings Joan Garcia, Roony Bardghji, and Marcus Rashford in their squad. Wojciech Szczesny and Gerard Martin are also unregistered following new contracts, with Martin promoted from the B-team.

With other avenues of income still to supply the necessary funds, Barcelona need the money from Ter Stegen's salary to register at least some of the five before their La Liga opener against Mallorca on August 16. However, for the moment, Ter Stegen is unwilling to back down, knowing that if he does so, he has no chance of playing until January, even if he is fit at the end of October.

The problem for Barcelona is even worse, given that Ter Stegen and Inaki Pena are currently Barca's only two registered goalkeepers, with Pena not part of coach Hansi Flick's plans. That makes it more vital than ever that the club finds some way of registering Garcia and Szczesny, but the pressure on a goalkeeper who has played 422 times for the club is creating a conflict that shows no signs of ending.

- IANS

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Priya S
The medical report difference is suspicious no? 3 months vs 5 months is huge gap. Either Barca doctors are incompetent or they're trying to manipulate the system. Ter Stegen is right to stand his ground. Health comes first!
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Aryan P
Typical European club politics! In India we treat our sports stars with more respect. Look at how we handled Sunil Chhetri's injuries - with patience and care. Barcelona should learn from ISL clubs' player management.
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Sarah B
While I sympathize with Ter Stegen, Barcelona's financial situation is dire. They need to register new players to compete. Sometimes tough decisions must be made for the greater good of the club. Hope they find a middle ground 🤞
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Karthik V
This is why Indian fans prefer Premier League over La Liga! Too much drama and politics in Spanish football. At least in EPL, player contracts are more transparent. #PremierLeagueFan
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Nisha Z
As a doctor myself, I find it concerning that there's such discrepancy in recovery estimates. Either way, a player's health shouldn't be compromised for financial gains. Shame on Barcelona if they're pressuring him like this!
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David E
Messi left, now

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