Marc ter Stegen (31 years old) will undergo surgery this Thursday in France where he will undergo a minor intervention to overcome his back problems. The German goalkeeper will travel in the morning accompanied by Dr. Pruna, the first team’s chief medical officer, and once the operation is over he is set to return to Barcelona on Friday.
The German goalkeeper will be placed in the hands of the team of Dr. Afshib Gangi, a celebrity in the field who a few years ago, for example, raced the Finnish Formula 1 driver Kimi Räikkonen. This is not the first time Ter Stegen decide to have surgery and do it outside of Spain. A few years ago, to solve his knee problem, the German goalkeeper chose to undergo surgery in Sweden.
It should be noted that the FC Barcelona announced this past Tuesday afternoon that the goalkeeper Marc ter Stegen “He will undergo surgery this week to resolve the lumbar problems he is having,” an operation that will keep him out of action for several weeks, although the goalkeeper aims to be fit by January.
After several days of reflection, and after missing Barça’s last three games (Rayo Vallecano, Porto and Atlético de Madrid), the Barça goalkeeper finally decided to undergo surgery, after verifying that the conservative treatment had no effect and the discomfort continued.
Source: La Verdad

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