Questions have been raised in the past few hours about why Barcelona has not yet officially announced the signing of Szczesny despite agreeing with the Polish goalkeeper on all the details.
Szczesny had agreed to come out of retirement and join Barcelona for a year to succeed Ter Stegen after the German goalkeeper suffered a severe hamstring injury that will keep him out of action for 8 months.
Spanish newspapers set a date for the announcement of Szczesny’s joining at the beginning of this week, and some of them hoped that the 34 year-old would participate in the Young Boys match in the Champions League on Tuesday.
But so far, Barcelona has not announced the signing of Szczesny, so what is the secret?
According to the “Relevo” network, there are technical problems between Barcelona and La Liga that are hindering the announcement of Szczesny’s inclusion so far, and work is underway to resolve them as soon as possible.
Barcelona have the right to register Szczesny instead of Stegen by October 22nd at a maximum salary of 80% of the German’s salary, but it seems that the Catalan club must send additional papers proving the extent of Stegen’s injury, and the league must take the necessary legal steps to send the approval.