Borussia Monchengladbach: Barcelona have not inquired about Marc-Andre ter Stegen – Football News
Talented goalkeeper, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, is expected to sign for a top European club as he continues to impress but La Liga champions have yet to approach his side until now.
Borussia Monchengladbach director of football, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 FC have yet to make an offer for the young star, Ter Stegen. He has been speculated to interest the Spanish champions after their current number one,
Victor Valdes choose not to extend his deal with the Camp Nou outfit.
"He's here. Any further comment about it would be too much," Eberl was quoted as saying in an interview.
The club official rejected the transfer rumours at the start of the month and has once again voiced that the young custodian has a future with the club. He is vital to their plans for the next season and no further statements
will be released about his future.
"If the Spaniards like to invent those stories, it's another thing,” he added.
On the other hand, if the Spanish media wants to publicise more lies, it will be its choice. He commented that the player and the club know nothing about Barca’s interest to sign him. He said that Gladbach are doing well and the
goalkeeper remains an integral part of their plans.
"Neither the player nor http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Borussia-Mönchengladbach-c38668 know anything about any interest, a deal or an agreement. We're building something up here, and I think he likes being a part of it," he said.
It is rumoured that the shot-stopper has a buy-out clause in his deal but the director added that this is not true at all.
"His agent said this six times before to newspapers [that there is no buy-out clause]. Now I say it for the seventh time - and I don't want to be asked about it again," he mused.
Eberl further revealed that Ter Stegen’s agent has clarified on a number of occasions that there is no buy-out clause in his contract. As a result of this, he suggested for the 7th time that the representative is right
and no further speculation should arise now.
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