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Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is on the path to recovery after suffering a serious ACL injury during the match against Villarreal, and if a report from SPORT is to be believed, there are chances that he could play this season.
Initially, the injury seemed to rule him out for the entire season, with reports stating that his return was highly unlikely this season. As a result, Barcelona signed Wojciech Szczesny to stand in as the primary goalkeeper alongside Inaki Pena.
However, recent reports from Ferran Correas reveal that Ter Stegen is undergoing a special treatment that could potentially allow him to return to action sooner than expected.
What is this treatment?
The German goalkeeper is currently receiving treatment at Barcelona’s Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper, where the club’s medical team is closely monitoring his recovery.
The new approach, a cutting-edge stem cell therapy, has already shown promising results in 23 previous clinical trials, providing a strong hope for a successful recovery.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen could return in April or May (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)The treatment has proven to be effective in accelerating recovery times. It allows athletes to begin weight-bearing exercises and endurance work earlier than traditional methods, helping to speed up the healing process.
More importantly, the treatment regenerates the damaged tendon permanently, which is particularly significant for Ter Stegen, as he has faced knee problems in previous seasons.
Could be back by April or May
This innovative therapy could see Ter Stegen back on the pitch as early as April or May, provided there are no setbacks in his recovery. His return would be a major boost for Barcelona, as the 32-year-old goalkeeper remains a key figure for the club.
Ter Stegen is contracted to Barcelona until June 2028, and despite his injury, the club is confident that he can continue to be a reliable presence in goal for the years to come.
In summary, Ter Stegen’s recovery looks promising thanks to advanced treatment, and Barcelona will be hoping for his return to help strengthen their squad for the remainder of the season.