Report: Exit-linked Barcelona star drawing Manchester City's interest
In a surprising development, Manchester City are reportedly eyeing Barcelona captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen as a potential reinforcement for their goalkeeping department.
The German international is being considered by Pep Guardiola's side as an ideal fit for their demanding style of play.
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In fact, according to Fichajes, City are attracted to Ter Stegen's elite-level experience, composure on the ball, and leadership traits that would make him a natural successor to Ederson if the Brazilian were to move on.
A lot is happening at Barcelona
While this interest from Manchester City might seem like a bold move, it appears Barcelona are not outright dismissing the idea of letting their long-time No.1 leave.
The Catalan club has already begun planning for next season with Joan Garcia of Espanyol in mind.
The 24-year-old has had a standout season in La Liga and is highly rated at Barça, where he is seen as a goalkeeper capable of leading a generational transition.
Marc-Andre Ter Stegen could leave Barcelona. (Photo by)
The idea of Ter Stegen leaving, once unthinkable, now seems plausible as Barcelona are not in a financial position to turn down big offers, and freeing up his wages could be beneficial as the club looks to rebuild under Hansi Flick.
City are keeping an eye
For Manchester City, Ter Stegen represents the full package. His confidence under pressure, sharp reflexes, and comfort with the ball at his feet make him a seamless fit.
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As for Ter Stegen himself, the door is not closed. His entourage is said to be keeping all options open.
After years of loyalty to Barcelona and having won every major club trophy, a move to England could represent the kind of fresh challenge that reinvigorates the latter stage of his career.
Barcelona now find themselves at a crossroads. They must decide whether to hold on to one of their most reliable leaders or embrace a new era in goal with Garcia.
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