Marc-Andre ter Stegen will have to wait to make his competitive Barcelona debut after being ruled out for two to three weeks through injury.
The
Catalan giants confirmed on Friday that the 22-year-old goalkeeper will
miss the start of the season, with tests having revealed the extent of
the back injury he sustained on Monday.
Having arrived at Camp
Nou during the close-season from Borussia Monchengladbach expired, Ter
Stegen is viewed as the long-term replacement for Victor Valdes.
However,
his injury means fellow newcomer Claudio Bravo is likely to start in
goal when Barca open their Liga campaign against Elche next Sunday.
A
Barca statement read: "The first team goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen,
following persistent pain in his lower back caused by a blow received
in training last Monday, August 11, has been subjected to new medical
tests this morning which have revealed the existence of a small fracture
in the transverse apophysis of vertebra L3.
"The club's medical
services reported that the player will be out for between two and three
weeks. The player will carry out recovery work during this period.

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