✍️ Until 2027: Szczesny signs new deal with Barcelona
Just minutes ago, Barça officially announced the extension of the controversial goalkeeper's contract until 2027.
Without a doubt, with this news, the future of Marc-Andre Ter Stegen will be a topic of discussion.
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With the arrival of Joan García and the continuity of Szczesny, it wouldn't be surprising if they look for a new destination.
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