(Photo : OSCAR DEL POZO/AFP by way of Getty Images) Barcelona’s German goalkeeper #01 Marc-Andre ter Stegen dives for the ball throughout a heat up previous to the Spanish league soccer match between Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona on the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on April 21, 2024.
FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen has attracted curiosity from a stunning membership recognized for its profitable presents.
Saudi Arabian membership Al-Ittihad is reportedly keen to amass the German goalie, as revealed by famend Italian soccer journalist Fabrizio Romano throughout a latest look on a Saudi Arabian podcast, MicsPod.
The Saudi Pro League as an entire has proven curiosity in a number of big-name gamers, together with Ter Stegen.
Ter Stegen’s curiosity in a transfer to the Middle East stays unclear, however this is not the primary time the oil-rich kingdom has tried to amass the goalie.
A earlier report from Forbes in the summertime of 2023 said that an unnamed membership in Saudi Arabia had supplied Barcelona €80 million ($88 million) for Ter Stegen.
The 2022-23 La Liga Player of the Season was supplied a wage of €25 million ($28 million) a 12 months for 3 seasons, however he selected to proceed with the Catalan membership for the continued 2023-24 marketing campaign.
Saudi Pro League needs extra big-name gamers
With large names equivalent to Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr, Neymar Jr. of Al-Hilal, and Karim Benzema of Al-Ittihad, Saudi Arabia goals to draw extra stars to their home league.
Aside from Ter Stegen, Romano additionally talked about that the league needs to amass Liverpool ahead Mohamed Salah and Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne to play for his or her groups.
Romano particularly named Al Ittihad because the social gathering for Ter Stegen however didn’t point out particular golf equipment for De Bruyne and Salah.
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