Has Ter Stegen's Back Surgery Complicated Barcelona's Registration Issues?

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Key Takeaways
- Ter Stegen underwent back surgery to address lumbar issues.
- His recovery timeline may affect Barcelona's ability to register new signings.
- Barcelona needs to find solutions to their financial constraints.
- 80% of Ter Stegen's salary could be used to cover new player wages if he is out for an extended period.
- His history with Barcelona includes six La Liga titles and multiple Copa del Rey victories.
Madrid (Spain), July 29 (NationPress) FC Barcelona's goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen underwent back surgery on Tuesday in an effort to address ongoing issues in his lumbar region.
FC Barcelona officially announced the procedure, clarifying that it was conducted in Bordeaux, and emphasized that the progress of his recovery would dictate his availability for future matches.
This surgery has sparked debate not only regarding Ter Stegen's health but also concerning Barcelona's precarious financial status. The club is currently unable to register its new summer signings, Joan Garcia and Marcus Rashford, for La Liga due to financial fair play limitations.
In order to include Rashford and Garcia in their roster, the club must either boost revenue or reduce its salary expenditures. If Ter Stegen is sidelined for more than four months, Barcelona could utilize 80% of his salary to support the wages of incoming players, similar to how they managed last season when Thomas Christensen suffered an ankle injury, according to reports from Xinhua.
Last week, the 33-year-old seemed to challenge the club's perspective when he revealed his surgery plans, stating he anticipates a recovery period of just three months. This timeline would prevent Barcelona from leveraging this option to register their new signings.
This predicament may compel Barcelona to submit Ter Stegen's medical report to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), which has a team of experts to assess the potential duration of the goalkeeper's absence.
Ter Stegen, now 33, joined Barcelona in 2014 after a stint with Borussia Mönchengladbach from 2010 to 2014, and during his time with the club, he has captured six La Liga titles and an equal number of Copa del Rey trophies.