FC Barcelona have tasks ahead for the remainder of the transfer window, not only regarding signings, but also departures. One of Barça's major problems is in the goalkeeping position, focused on the figure of Ter Stegen. Until now, he has refused to pack his bags and has shown his intention to stay, but this may have changed now after receiving a significant offer from a major European club.

Ter Stegen may end up at Chelsea
Despite having received significant offers from Arabia, Manchester, or Milan, Ter Stegen has decided to reject each of them. However, this would change with the offer Chelsea are preparing, as it intends to strengthen its goalkeeping position.
"Don Balón" has revealed that Chelsea are looking for a new goalkeeper and may have focused its interest on the German after losing Maignan. The Premier League is a competition he has always liked, he is convinced by the idea of living in London, and he fits all the conditions he has set to leave.
Next season, the blue team will compete in the Champions League again and intends to fight for all possible titles. Ter Stegen would find at Stamford Bridge an ideal environment to be the starter and arrive in top condition for the World Cup with Germany. Barça is clear: if it doesn't have to pay his salary, its doors are open.
Joan García, the goalkeeper of the future (and the present)
Joan García has taken a decisive step in his career by signing for FC Barcelona after an excellent season at Espanyol. At 24 years old, the Catalan goalkeeper has established himself as one of the great promises of Spanish soccer between the posts, and now arrives at Camp Nou with the challenge of competing for the starting spot and continuing to grow under Hansi Flick's orders.

During the last campaign, Joan was one of the keys for the "perico" team, delivering brilliant performances and showing maturity, reflexes, and confidence. His agility, footwork, and personality in the box make him an ideal profile for the style Barça seeks to impose. The culer club sees him as the goalkeeper of the future, capable of leading a new era between the posts.
Expectations are at their highest and everything suggests that he will soon make the leap with the Spanish national team as well. Luis de la Fuente is closely following him and it is not ruled out that he will be included in the next squad list. Joan García already belongs to Barça. Everyone in Spanish soccer is beginning to see him as the natural heir to the national goalkeeping position.