La Liga
FC Barcelona has practically sealed the continuity of Wojciech Szczesny. This has been confirmed by the renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano, who assures that the Polish goalkeeper has reached a total understanding with the Blaugrana club to extend his stay until June 2026. The contract signing is just a matter of time, pending only finalizing some minor details and receiving the player's definitive approval.
Szczesny, who arrived at Barça to cover the long-term absence of Marc-André Ter Stegen, has convinced both the coaching staff led by Hansi Flick and the board chaired by Joan Laporta. His performance, professionalism, and experience have been key to accelerating the negotiations and ensuring his presence in the squad for the next two seasons.
A secured goal with two great goalkeepers
The renewal of the Polish goalkeeper implies that Barcelona will have two top-level goalkeepers by the time Ter Stegen is ready to compete again. Everything points to intense competition in the goal, something that the club values positively to strengthen defensive security and maintain a high level of demand in all competitions.
On his part, Szczesny is comfortable in Barcelona and views the idea of remaining linked to the Blaugrana project favorably. Although his role could be modified with the return of the German, he trusts in having opportunities to demonstrate his worth and fight for a starting position.
With this renewal, Barça secures an established goalkeeper in the European scene, while Ter Stegen continues his recovery. The battle for the Camp Nou goal promises to be one of the most interesting aspects of the upcoming season.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, CERRADO: El Barcelona ata su primer fichaje
