
Medical Committee in La Liga Considers Calling Ter Stegen for Injury Assessment
The Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" revealed that the German goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen may be summoned by the medical committee of the Spanish league if there are conflicting or inaccurate medical reports regarding his long-term injury.
The source clarified that the protocol established since the 2007/2008 season states that the medical committee is the authorized body to make the final decision regarding the registration of a new player in the event that an injured player is absent for an extended period, regardless of the club's or player's statements about the duration of absence or the salary ratios of registered players.
The newspaper confirmed that the deliberations of the medical committee are confidential, and no information is considered outside the scope of the official medical reports sent from the club to La Liga.
The committee consists of four doctors who are experts in orthopedics and sports injuries, and decisions are made by consensus or after a decisive meeting in case of disagreement.
The source clarified that the protocol established since the 2007/2008 season states that the medical committee is the authorized body to make the final decision regarding the registration of a new player in the event that an injured player is absent for an extended period, regardless of the club's or player's statements about the duration of absence or the salary ratios of registered players.
The newspaper confirmed that the deliberations of the medical committee are confidential, and no information is considered outside the scope of the official medical reports sent from the club to La Liga.
The committee consists of four doctors who are experts in orthopedics and sports injuries, and decisions are made by consensus or after a decisive meeting in case of disagreement.