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Now that he will be out for a year, the business that Marc André Ter Stegen will dedicate himself to

The goalkeeper has his plan B now that he will be off the field

By Diego Mendoza

Ter Stegen. FOTO: Ter Stegen
Ter Stegen. FOTO: Ter Stegen
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According to the Culemania portal, Ter Stegen has a new business in which he invested approximately 400 thousand euros: “The German goalkeeper debuts as an investor in Kleta, a Catalan start-up dedicated to the world of bicycles. In total, it has invested about 400,000 euros in the investment round that will serve to continue expanding the business based in Barcelona,” the aforementioned portal revealed.

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What is the business that Ter Stegen set out on? The same portal revealed what service it provides: “This company allows users to have their own bicycle through a monthly subscription. It was founded in 2020 by Falk Siegel and Diego Casabe as an alternative to free, safe and worry-free mobility in large cities,” the portal confessed, meaning the service provided by the German concierge will basically be bicycle rental.

Now that he will be off the field for a year, the German goalkeeper will have time to dedicate himself to his business and his investments. Ter Stegen was not coming at a good time, one match before his injury, in which they played against Monaco, the fans criticized his performance, which was not entirely good. They said that he could have done more with the two goals, however, a week later they felt bad for their player.

FC Barcelona uploaded an official publication saying the extent of their goalkeeper's injury and the worst was confirmed. At this moment, what Hansi Flick should look for is a quality replacement. The first to appear on the list is Iñaki Peña, who served as second goalkeeper throughout this time. Now he must assume the role of starting goalkeeper and measure up in a team that has been playing well.

Ter Stegen's price fell in the transfer market

Ter Stegen's value today is 28 million euros, which is 3 times less than the highest value he ever had. In total, he cost 90 million euros in his best season at FC Barcelona. The drop in the price of the German goalkeeper also responds to the bad moment that the Spanish team was experiencing. Now that he was about to recover his level, he was injured and it is very likely that his price will go down instead of going up.