Laliga insists that special lion signing is required to assess the injury; Barcelona believes there is a loophole available
Hupu, August 6, reported that the front pages of World Sports and Daily Sports News, Telstegen's problem has completely hit Laliga. Barcelona had hoped to reach an agreement with Ter Stegen so that the goalkeeper could agree to submit his medical report to Laliga so that the medical committee could easily assess whether his injury was long-term. Anyway, as the source reported, the club believes there is a legal loophole and they can submit a report to Laliga even without the consent of the German goalkeeper. Club believes that there are exceptions to the dissemination of such personal health data. This position conflicts with Laliga's views, who insists that they cannot analyze his medical information and publish reports without the player's consent. However, when asked whether the information came from the club's board of directors, FC Barcelona insisted that the matter was "under control" and that there was a "scheme" to submit the report to Laliga and file a legal action. For Barcelona, they believe that the captain's attitude has caused significant financial losses to the club because it hinders the medical committee from assessing the remaining salary space given to the team after the injury is severity. Joan Garcia's transfer fee and the transfer fee paid by Barcelona have exacerbated this damage. Given the German player's refusal, Barcelona must continue to pay the fee, even at the risk of not being able to register for him. Therefore, Barcelona believes that some legal measures can be used to legally evaluate Ter Stegen's medical condition without his signature. Laliga made it clear that the report can only be analyzed and evaluated for his injury if Ter Stegen's medical report is accompanied by his signature, or in other words, he agrees to the medical committee to evaluate him. Dr. Jordi Ardèvol, a member of the committee, has made this clear. Since he is the head of Barcelona's medical service department, he avoided cases involving Barcelona. He said last week: "The medical data must be processed outside the club, and the players' consent must be obtained." Laliga sources at SIT Consulting still stick to this position. 
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