The coronavirus caused many advanced operations in the football world to stop. One of them was the Marc-André Ter Stegen's contract renewal.
The club and player agreed to stop the negotiation until seeming normalcy is recovered, but the goalkeeper is clear that he will not go anywhere, as he told 'Kicker'.
"It is not possible for me to leave this summer. At a time when many people are worried about their lives, we decided to postpone the negotiations. I feel good in Barcelona, also because my family feels good," said the footballer, who has already expressed himself in similar terms in recent days.
Ter Stegen warned that Barcelona returned in full force after the break. "Physically, we have rarely been at such a high level. And mentally we will be much more focused on the games that remain.
The German knows that football will be different, but he tries to be motivated: "A game without an audience is not the most attractive, but the ball will roll and that's what we enjoy."
In conclusion, the goalkeeper of the club warned, that Real Madrid will fight until the end: "Despite the fact, that we are in a good position, Real Madrid won't give us anything. As for the Champions, we have good possibilities to pass the round and we want to take advantage of it".