A member of the loan army at La Liga champions Barcelona is set for an incoming spell on the sidelines.
This comes amid confirmation that Marc-André ter Stegen has picked up a muscular injury.
Goalkeeper Ter Stegen of course secured a move away from the Camp Nou last month, linking up with Catalan rivals Girona for the remainder of the term.
The German, in turn, was afforded back-to-back starts in the Blanquivermells’ last two La Liga fixtures.
In the latter, however, Ter Stegen suffered a setback on the fitness front.
En route to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Real Oviedo on Saturday, the 33-year-old picked up a hamstring injury.
As per a statement across Girona’s social media platforms on Monday:
‘Marc-André ter Stegen has a left hamstring injury sustained during Saturday’s match against Oviedo. The player will undergo additional medical tests to finalize the diagnosis and establish the prognosis.’
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Marc-André ter Stegen presenta una lesió a l’isquiotibial esquerre, produïda durant el partit de dissabte contra l’Oviedo. El jugador es sotmetrà a proves mèdiques complementàries per acabar de determinar el diagnòstic i establir el pronòstic. pic.twitter.com/QsXkYia0Iz
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Conor Laird – GSFN