Girona will have to dig deep into their pockets if they want to field goalkeeper Marc-André Ter Stegen to play against his parent club, FC Barcelona.
According to Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo, Girona are bound by a special clause that requires them to pay over €300,000 should they decide to play Ter Stegen in their upcoming clash against Barcelona.
The clause applies strictly to matches involving Barcelona, a common condition included in loan or special agreement deals to protect parent clubs from facing their own players.
With the crucial La Liga fixture fast approaching, Girona’s coaching staff must now weigh their options, whether to pay the fee.
All eyes will be on Girona’s final decision as preparations continue for the highly anticipated encounter against the Catalan giants.
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