The 32-year-old captain of the Catalan side may be ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering the injury during Sunday’s 5-1 win over Villarreal, where he was stretchered off following a bad fall.

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“(Ter Stegen) has a complete rupture in the patella tendon in his right knee,” said Barcelona in a statement.
“On Monday afternoon he will undergo a surgical process and once complete a new update will be released.”
Ter Stegen, who was criticised after making a mistake in Barcelona’s 2-1 Champions League defeat at Monaco on Thursday, suffered the injury before half-time at Villarreal’s Estadio de la Ceramica.
“I think it will be a huge injury, when he lay down on the field… you can see it directly,” Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said after the game.
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Inaki Pena replaced Ter Stegen and is set to fill in for the German, although Barcelona may look to sign a replacement.
Flick said it was too soon to comment on the issue.
“I don’t know if I like this question directly after the match… I just want to see how Marc is, he’s our captain and is a very important player for us,” said Flick.
“Please understand that I don’t want to talk about that.”
Ter Stegen started two Nations League matches for Germany in September after Bayern Munich veteran Manuel Neuer’s retirement from international duty in August.
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