In a stunning turn of events, Marc-André ter Stegen is on the verge of leaving FC Barcelona to join Catalan neighbors Girona on a straight loan deal until June.

The German international has reportedly given the “green light” to the move, prioritized by his desire to stay close to his family in Barcelona and secure regular minutes ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
After falling down the pecking order under Hansi Flick and seeing Joan García cement the starting spot, the 33-year-old captain views the Estadi Montilivi as the perfect place to reclaim his form.
The Key Details
- The Agreement: Total agreement reached between Ter Stegen and Girona.
- The Salary: A major breakthrough occurred when Ter Stegen agreed to waive a significant portion of his wages. Reports suggest Girona will pay roughly €1 million, with Barcelona covering the vast majority (up to 90%) to facilitate the exit.
- The Timeline: Final administrative details are being ironed out between the two clubs. Girona is hopeful to have the deal finalized by next week.
This move marks the end of an era for the German shot-stopper at the Camp Nou, where he has been a mainstay for nearly 12 years.