World Sports: La Liga said that the Special Lion will only accept medical reports if they sign the agreement, Barcelona holds the opposite opinion

According to World Sports, La Liga has made it clear that it will only receive medical reports issued by Barcelona if Ter Stegen signs the agreement, but the club has the opposite opinion.

Barcelona hopes to reach an agreement with Ter Stegen to allow his medical report to be submitted to the La Liga medical committee to assess his long-term injury status. Nevertheless, the club believes that there are legal ways to bypass players to submit reports to La Liga even without the consent of the players. However, La Liga insists that without the consent of the players, they cannot analyze medical information and make decisions.

Barcelona insists that the issue has been "under control" and that the report can be submitted to La Liga by legal means. The club believes that Ter Stegen's refusal caused serious financial losses because it prevented the medical committee from determining the amount of compensation based on the severity of his injury. In addition, the club will continue to pay the German goalkeeper's salary, even if he may not be able to register for the competition.

Barca said there were exceptions in legislation involving the transmission of personal health data, and the club believed that the player's position affected its economic and sports structure, and that in fact, this medical information would only be sent to the medical board in a confidential manner.

La Liga reiterated that only if Ter Stegen signed the agreement, his medical report could be analyzed and the severity of the injury could be assessed. Dr. Jordi Ardèvol, a member of the La Liga Medical Committee and former Barcelona chief medical officer, made it clear that the document must include the player's consent so that medical data can be used outside the club.

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