1 - Marc-Andre ter Ansplant

aaron101

Active member
City is not practical. Joe Hart is still very good.

Manchester United? Unless Real Madrid grabs De Gea this summer.

Arsenal? Cech will remain the No.1 keeper for a while, right?

German clubs? Come on.

PSG. Man United if Dea Leaves, he can be his replacement. Liverpool can also get him if Klopp wants it.
 

vlad

New member
if stegen leave, it will be big mistake for barca, enrique next season must decide, and choice should not be hard. Barca cant keep them both happy, stegen is 10 years younger than bravo...
 

Jägermeister

New member
Can't see why he wouldn't fancy a loan to a team where he would be a starter, that's what Chelsea did with Courtois no ? Turned out well for him, even ended up benching the mighty Petr Cech.

Seems like a perfect solution for everyone to me.
I don't think any team that would be interesting for him would loan him to be their no.1. Why would someone loan a goalkeeper, make him no.1 just to lose him after one or two years again?
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
Liverpool just renewed their GK(Minolet's) Contract so very less chance. PSG most probably.

Chance for German clubs too(Except Bayern).

How is Trapp doing this season? Bad? If not, I don't see why PSG needs Ter Stegen.

Non-Bayern German clubs? Burki (BVB)'s contract is through 2019 and he has been pretty good for them so I don't see why they need him either. Leverkusen has Leno so they are all set. Schalke has Fährmann. Going back to Gladbach and clubs of lesser standing? Out of the question I think. Perhaps joining the newly promoted RB Leipzig?
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
He's not going anywhere. He has a contract and will most probably change roles with Bravo next season.

Playing every week will be a real test and we'll see if he's ready to fill Bravo's shoes.
 

God Serena

New member
Lucho is probably very well aware of the situation. Whether or not he sends on keeper packing or reverses the role is major question mark to me, but it's difficult for me to see the situation staying the same for another season, especially if both keepers keep up the form they're in.
 

Kerrybai

New member
He's not going anywhere. He has a contract and will most probably change roles with Bravo next season.

Playing every week will be a real test and we'll see if he's ready to fill Bravo's shoes.

Spot on. Lucho will swap the roles and I don't think Bravo will cause much fuss as he will want a crack a the CL. If Ter Stegen doesn't work out week in week out in La Liga we can send him packing, I have the utmost faith in him though.

Lucho is probably very well aware of the situation. Whether or not he sends on keeper packing or reverses the role is major question mark to me, but it's difficult for me to see the situation staying the same for another season, especially if both keepers keep up the form they're in.

I don't think it is a big question mark, outside of a couple of games Ter Stegen has been terrifiic in the cup competitions. He's 10 years younger as well Obviously managers don't stay for long at Barca so Bravo is a better option for Lucho if he plans to leave in the next 2-3 years, but I would hope that Lucho is thinking in the long term even if his own tenure won't go that far.
 

xXKonan

Senior Member
According to xavi campos (Cat radio) Barcelona would only sell Ter Stegen if they get a really good offer.

But I really doubt Lucho feels the same way and will likely swap roles next season.
 

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