
Inter Milan Considers Signing Ter Stegen
Movements have begun in Barcelona to find an exit for German goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen during the summer transfer window, as he has lost his starting position after the signing of Juan Garcia. Despite Ter Stegen's insistence on staying for now, several clubs have shown interest in acquiring him, most notably Italian club Inter Milan.
According to Spanish newspaper "Sport", Inter is looking to renew its goalkeeping position after opening the door for the departure of Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer, who has an offer from Turkish club Galatasaray. The Italian club has placed Ter Stegen on its list of priorities in anticipation of Sommer's departure and may make an official offer in the coming days.
Ter Stegen has not yet discussed his future with Barcelona's management and is expected to return next week to join the preparation period. Reports indicate that the German goalkeeper is angry about the club's decisions and the leaks that have affected his image, but despite this, he insists on staying, even though he is aware of the difficulty of his position as the third goalkeeper next season.
Barcelona wishes to facilitate Ter Stegen's exit to save his high salary and has expressed its willingness to grant him a release to end his contract, which extends for three more years. The management is scheduled to hold a meeting with the player next week to try to reach an agreement regarding his departure, while Inter Milan seems to be the most likely destination for him.
According to Spanish newspaper "Sport", Inter is looking to renew its goalkeeping position after opening the door for the departure of Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer, who has an offer from Turkish club Galatasaray. The Italian club has placed Ter Stegen on its list of priorities in anticipation of Sommer's departure and may make an official offer in the coming days.
Ter Stegen has not yet discussed his future with Barcelona's management and is expected to return next week to join the preparation period. Reports indicate that the German goalkeeper is angry about the club's decisions and the leaks that have affected his image, but despite this, he insists on staying, even though he is aware of the difficulty of his position as the third goalkeeper next season.
Barcelona wishes to facilitate Ter Stegen's exit to save his high salary and has expressed its willingness to grant him a release to end his contract, which extends for three more years. The management is scheduled to hold a meeting with the player next week to try to reach an agreement regarding his departure, while Inter Milan seems to be the most likely destination for him.