Marc-André Ter Stegen encountered an unexpected setback during his loan spell at Girona. The German goalkeeper sustained a severe hamstring injury in a match against Real Oviedo, necessitating surgery.

Following the operation, Ter Stegen returned to Barcelona's medical facilities for recovery. Medical assessments indicate a roughly two-month absence. This downtime impacts both Ter Stegen, who aimed to gain consistent minutes and prepare for the upcoming World Cup, and Girona, which lost their main goalkeeper.

Girona’s head coach Michel admitted he currently has no updates on Ter Stegen’s rehabilitation, noting the player is “off their radar.” For Barcelona, what was intended as a chance for Ter Stegen to regain form has been interrupted by the injury.

This development might reshape plans for both the goalkeeper and his parent club in the near term. Ter Stegen faces a challenging recovery ahead, and Barcelona must look for alternatives during his absence.