La Liga Blocks Barcelona’s Move Without Ter Stegen’s Signature
FC Barcelona are facing a new roadblock in their ongoing dispute with goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, as La Liga has reportedly refused to validate the club’s submitted medical report due to the lack of the player’s signature. The situation leaves the club in a state of legal and administrative limbo.
Dispute Escalates Amid Legal Tensions
This latest twist comes amid rising tensions between the club and the German international. Barcelona are reportedly seeking to sideline or even terminate Ter Stegen's contract on the grounds of bad faith conduct, but procedural obstacles continue to slow their efforts.
According to league regulations, a medical report must be signed by the player involved in order to be considered official and eligible for further action — including potential contract suspension or replacement signings.
Barcelona Unable to Proceed
Without Ter Stegen’s signature, Barcelona cannot register a replacement goalkeeper or make claims related to his unavailability. This not only delays squad planning for the new season but also puts the club in a vulnerable position ahead of key fixtures.
Ter Stegen Remains Silent
The player has not made any public statements, nor has his camp responded to the latest developments. However, his refusal to sign the medical report suggests a growing legal standoff between the two parties, with both sides preparing for potential courtroom battles.
What’s Next?
Until the situation is resolved — either through legal intervention or an agreement between the parties — Barcelona remain stuck. They cannot proceed with critical decisions related to their goalkeeping lineup or officially declare Ter Stegen unfit.
Stay with us for real-time updates as this tense saga between Barcelona, Ter Stegen, and La Liga continues to unfold.
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Barcelona face legal limbo as La Liga rejects Ter Stegen's medical report due to lack of his signature. The club remains blocked from moving forward.
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