
Barcelona football club president Joan Laporta has announced that he is seriously dissatisfied with goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen's actions. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The issue is that ter Stegen refused to sign the medical document regarding a long-term injury presented by the club. If he had signed this document, the club would have had the opportunity to use part of his salary to register another player.
According to reports, due to this situation, ter Stegen may lose his status as Barcelona captain in the coming hours. It was previously stated that the final decision on this matter would be made by the team's head coach Hans-Dieter Flick.
However, according to journalist Aleks Pintanel, the club's management has taken this issue under its control and wants to make the decision itself. President Joan Laporta expressed dissatisfaction specifically because ter Stegen refused to sign the document.
In the current situation, the chances of the 33-year-old player retaining his position as Barcelona captain are being assessed as very low. This situation in the club may also affect the player's future.