The last few weeks have seen a lot of speculation regarding the situation of Marc-Andre Ter Stegen at Barcelona. Club officials have been left furious with the actions of the 33-year-old, and as such, the decision was taken this week to open disciplinary proceedings against him, which has also resulted in him losing his position as captain – for the time being at least.
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick made it clear to Ter Stegen that he is not in his plans for the upcoming season, and on the back of this, the Germany international took the decision to undergo surgery on a recurring back problem. Upon making his decision, he announced that he’s be out for three months, which went against the Catalans’ vision that he’d be sidelines for at least four – which would mean that his salary could be used to register Joan Garcia as his replacement.
Because of this, and the fact that Ter Stegen has refused to sign off on the medical report drawn up by Barcelona, tensions have grown, which has led to these disciplinary proceedings. But now, the man himself has broken his silence, releasing a statement on social media.
“These past few months have been particularly difficult for me, both physically and personally. Like any player, after suffering an injury, my sole priority has always been to return to the pitch as soon as possible, motivated only by the desire to help the team and do what I love most: compete.
“In recent weeks, many things have been said about me – some of them entirely unfounded. Therefore, I feel it is necessary to express my version of events respectfully, yet clearly.
“The decision to undergo surgery was made after consultation with medical professionals and fully approved by the Club, and always with the intention of prioritising my health and long-term sporting career which of course are fully aligned with those of FCB to have myself available on the pitch as soon as possible to keep winning trophies. Moreover, I announced publicly the minimum recovery timing that I shall need after that, which had been communicated to me by most reputed experts and always in coordination with the Club.
“I would also like to clarify – in light of certain speculation – that all of the Club’s signings and contract renewals were completed prior to my surgery, and therefore, at no point could I consider that my unfortunate circumstances with the new surgery I had to undergo would be necessary for the registration of other colleagues whom I greatly respect and look forward to share locker room with for many seasons. Any alternative interpretation seems both unfair and inaccurate to me.
“Throughout my career, I have always tried to conduct myself with professionalism, respect, and commitment towards the badges I have represented. I have a deep affection for FC Barcelona, this city, and its supporters, who have stood by me for so many years. My commitment to these colours remains absolute.
“I understand that difficult moments can generate tension, but I trust that, through dialogue and responsibility, we can resolve this situation constructively. I am fully willing to collaborate with the Club’s management to resolve this matter and to provide the requested authorisation.
“A lot may have changed, but one thing will never will; I love you Culers.”