Beşiktaş have officially made a formal offer to Barcelona for goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, proposing a loan move that covers his full salary and includes a purchase option of around €8 million in June.
According to reports, the Turkish club are aiming to bring in Ter Stegen to strengthen their goalkeeping ranks, particularly as they seek a stable No. 1 following the departure of Mert Günok.
However, despite the formal proposal, no deal has yet been finalised, and multiple sources indicate that more offers could arrive in the coming weeks — depending on Ter Stegen’s own decision.
From Barcelona’s perspective, there appears to be an openness to offload him on loan. The club is reportedly willing to facilitate a mid-season exit, provided Ter Stegen agrees. Meanwhile, Ter Stegen himself is said to be weighing up the move carefully: he reportedly wants to ensure that any new club can guarantee him regular playing time.
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The timing could align well for Beşiktaş, who are pitching this as a six-month deal until the season’s end. For their part, Ter Stegen — a longtime Barcelona stalwart under contract until 2028 — is assessing his options. He recently returned from back surgery and appears to be eager for a fresh challenge as key considerations for his future include regular minutes and preparation ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The bottom line is that Beşiktaş have laid down serious interest in acquiring Ter Stegen on a loan basis with an €8 million buy option. But while the offer is on the table, both parties are waiting on further proposals and the goalkeeper’s final call.