Barca Universal
·20 Juli 2025
Breaking: Barcelona captain will not travel to asia; could be out for four months as surgery looms

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·20 Juli 2025
Barcelona captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen could be set for an extended spell on the sidelines as the goalkeeper is strongly considering opting for surgery to overcome persistent back problems.
The German goalkeeper had been struggling with persistent lower back pain throughout the summer and missed much of pre-season training.
While there had been internal discussions on whether rest and rehabilitation could solve the issue, ter Stegen is now reportedly serious about going under the knife in an attempt to fully recover before the crucial stages of the campaign.
According to Mundo Deportivo, ter Stegen’s surgery could rule him out for a period of four months at least.
The report adds that the German will not be part of the flight to Kobe on Thursday morning, when the team departs for the Asia leg of their preseason preparations.
While the injury is a blow from a sporting perspective, it does offer some relief on the financial front.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s injury could allow Barcelona to register Joan Garcia (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Under La Liga’s injury clause, 80% of ter Stegen’s salary can now be removed from the wage bill, allowing Barcelona more space to register a new signing.
This, in turn, could help Barcelona to register Joan Garcia, at the very least, thus paving the way for the club to elevate the Spaniard into a first-choice role next season.
Barcelona will also try to register Marcus Rashford, who is expected to arrive in Barcelona shortly. The Englishman is set to join the club on a season-long loan deal, with the club having the option to sign him permanently next summer.
But for now, Barcelona are expected to utilise ter Stegen’s salary to register Joan Garcia.