Barça wants to extend Wojciech Szczęsny who has still not played

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A few weeks ago, FC Barcelona had the bad news of learning of Ter Stegen’s serious injury. The German goalkeeper, victim of a complete rupture of the patellar tendon in his right knee, will miss the rest of the season. It was therefore necessary to urgently recruit a new doorman. But with the transfer window over, Barça no longer had much choice and it was ultimately Wojciech Szczęsny who came out of retirement to help out. The former Polish international had just terminated his contract with Juventus to retire this summer.

He ultimately couldn’t say no to Barcelona management for this season. But for the moment, we cannot say that he really played a role with Barça. Since his arrival, he has not played a single minute since Inaki Pena is satisfactory as a starter. According to information from MarcaFC Barcelona is still considering extending Wojciech Szczęsny for one year. The club believes that he creates a good atmosphere in the group and displays an exemplary attitude in training. Hansi Flick also wants to have three competitive goalkeepers next season when Ter Stegen returns from injury.

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