
Ter Stegen Holds the Key to Rashford and Juan Garcia's Registration at Barcelona
Spanish radio station "Cadena SER" revealed new developments regarding Marcus Rashford's transfer to Barcelona, confirming that the future of German goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen could be crucial for finalizing the registration of new signings, primarily Rashford and Juan Garcia.
The station indicated that Barcelona is close to completing a loan deal for Rashford with an option to buy for 35 million euros, after the Manchester United forward agreed to significantly reduce his salary to facilitate his move. However, the deal still depends on the club's ability to register the player according to La Liga regulations.
The report clarified that a potential departure of Ter Stegen, who may need surgery due to back issues, would save around 20 million euros in salary, allowing the club to register Rashford and Juan Garcia.
The radio also emphasized that other financial complications, such as VIP seat revenues at Camp Nou, could delay the completion of the process.
It is noted that Rashford, 27 years old, spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa and is expected to bolster Barcelona's attack under coach Hans Flick, who has spoken with the player and convinced him of the sports project, with the intention of joining the team's Asian tour if the deal is finalized.
The station indicated that Barcelona is close to completing a loan deal for Rashford with an option to buy for 35 million euros, after the Manchester United forward agreed to significantly reduce his salary to facilitate his move. However, the deal still depends on the club's ability to register the player according to La Liga regulations.
The report clarified that a potential departure of Ter Stegen, who may need surgery due to back issues, would save around 20 million euros in salary, allowing the club to register Rashford and Juan Garcia.
The radio also emphasized that other financial complications, such as VIP seat revenues at Camp Nou, could delay the completion of the process.
It is noted that Rashford, 27 years old, spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa and is expected to bolster Barcelona's attack under coach Hans Flick, who has spoken with the player and convinced him of the sports project, with the intention of joining the team's Asian tour if the deal is finalized.