
Barcelona have reportedly received a first offer for Marc-Andre ter Stegen ahead of the January transfer window.
The goalkeeper is expected to move on after losing his place in the starting XI to Joan Garcia and because he needs regular game time if he is to be Germany’s No. 1 at World Cup 2026.
Turkish side Besiktas have already been linked with Ter Stegen and have now firmed up their interest with a concrete offer, according to Diario Sport.
The proposal is to take Ter Stegen on loan for the rest of the 2025-26 season, and with the deal to include a non-mandatory purchase option worth €8 million.
Besiktas are said to be pushing hard to complete the deal as they are eager to strengthen their goalkeeping department.
Sporting director Eduard Graf, who has previously worked at Dortmund, is believed to be leading the club’s interest, with Besiktas willing to pay his full salary until the end of the season.
Ter Stegen is yet to make a final decision on what to do this winter, although it is thought more offers may arrive for the Germany stopper.

