Marc-André ter Stegen’s journey in football has taken a somber turn in recent years. Following an unsuccessful loan to FC Girona, which included another injury and missing the World Cup, the German goalkeeper was expected to return to FC Barcelona in July.
The catch? There seemed to be little desire for his return. Although he was contracted until 2028, he no longer appeared to fit into coach Hansi Flick’s plans. Girona would have liked to retain him, but their relegation rendered a permanent move financially unfeasible.
However, it looks like the 34-year-old has now found a new team for a fresh start. As reported by Fabrizio Romano and the Barça-affiliated outlet Jijantes, the goalkeeper is set to join Ajax Amsterdam.
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He will be loaned to the Dutch club until 2027, with a significant portion of his salary reportedly covered by Ajax.
It will be fascinating to see if this chapter has a successful conclusion. Perhaps the next major tournament will witness a remarkable comeback, allowing ter Stegen to realize his dream of becoming Germany’s number one.
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