Ter Stegen Poised for PSG Move as Barcelona Greenlights Exit — El Nacional
After a historic domestic treble, FC Barcelona is now actively reshaping its squad for a new European push — and that includes tough financial decisions. One of the most surprising developments involves veteran goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, who could be on his way to Paris Saint-Germain.
According to El Nacional, PSG manager Luis Enrique is keen to reunite with Ter Stegen should Gianluigi Donnarumma depart this summer. With Donnarumma’s future still unsettled and interest from Inter, Man City, and Bayern, PSG has identified Ter Stegen as a natural successor — a move reportedly approved by Joan Laporta.
Barcelona, meanwhile, is preparing to promote Juan Garcia as their No. 1, with Wojciech Szczęsny serving as backup. With Ter Stegen unwilling to accept a diminished role and Barca eager to cut costs amid FFP concerns, the path seems clear for his departure.
Though Ter Stegen is under contract until 2028, all signs now suggest he could exit on a low-cost deal — a win-win for both clubs. For PSG, the move offers stability and experience at minimal expense; for Barcelona, it frees up salary and makes room for a new era between the posts.