Barcelona's Ter Stegen faces up to eight-month absence due to suspected patellar tendon injury, may require surgery.

Barcelona’s goalkeeper, Marc-André ter Stegen, faces a potential absence of up to eight months due to a suspected torn patellar tendon in his right knee, sustained during a match against Villarreal. He was stretchered off the field, and initial scans suggest surgery may be required. This injury poses a significant challenge for Barcelona and could impact the German national team, as Ter Stegen was expected to take on a more prominent role following Manuel Neuer's retirement.

September 22, 2024
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