T2Caught Offside028 Jun 2026
Barcelona to pay €15m in order to ship veteran out this summer | CaughtOffside
Barcelona to pay €15m in order to ship veteran out this summer | CaughtOffside Alfredo is one of the most highly respected football journalists in Italy, breaking many of the biggest transfer news... read more Sports broadcaster and journalist covering multiple World Cups, Olympic Games, Grand Slams and Majors and interview the... read more Charles Watts is one of the most respected journalists, having covered Arsenal whilst at Football London and Goal and... read more Christian Falk is the head of football at the BILD Group, responsible for reporting on FC Bayern, Bundesliga and acts as... read more Haydn has been a licensed agent for nearly 10 years and is now the Managing Director of Next Generation Management, who... read more An award-winning journalist, breaking football transfer news exclusives, working with the most reliable sources in the... read more Diego Maradona and the England football team were clients when Jon Smith launched the world-famous First Artist agency... read more Jonathan is a Ligue 1 specialist journalist based in Paris as CBS Sports man on the ground. He's the editor of the #1 Spanish football publication... read more Stan Collymore is a football pundit and former player, signing for Liverpool FC in 1995 for an English transfer record... read more Barcelona’s salary limit issues are well-documented over the years, with the Catalan side often having to make some painful exit decisions, as well as no shortage of financial engineering in order to register players. The 34-year-old signed a new deal with Barcelona valid until 2028 two years ago, but having now signed Joan Garcia, ter Stegen is surplus to requirements at the club. Last season, ter Stegen headed to Girona on loan for the second half of the season in the January transfer window, but then suffered an injury just weeks into his time at Montilivi. That equates to around 10-15% of his total salary for the year, as he joins up with manager Michel Sanchez for a second time. While they still have some time to work it out, Barcelona will have to ensure they have around €16m for the fee of Anthony Gordon and sufficient space for his wages in their salary limit this summer.