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Marc-André ter Stegen in FC Girona goalkeeper kit on Estadi Montilivi pitch, celebrating loan move from Barcelona with cheering fans.
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Marc-André ter Stegen joins FC Girona on loan

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German national team goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen is leaving FC Barcelona after twelve years to join league rival FC Girona on loan until the end of the season. The 33-year-old hopes to secure more playing time ahead of the summer World Cup. The transfer was confirmed by both clubs on Tuesday.

Neymar has dismissed talk of a move to Major League Soccer, reaffirming his commitment to Santos until the end of his current deal. The 34-year-old Brazilian forward stated his priority remains earning a spot in Brazil's World Cup squad this summer. Interest from U.S. clubs like FC Cincinnati has surfaced, but Neymar indicated no immediate plans to leave.

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Kalmar HC has finalized a deal to sign experienced Swedish defenseman Jonathan Andersson for next season, according to reports. The 32-year-old, who has represented Tre Kronor, brings a wealth of elite experience to the club. Multiple outlets had linked him to the move in recent weeks.

Midfielder Jonas Meffert, 31, returns to Holstein Kiel after four years at Hamburger SV. He signed a contract until summer 2028 to support the young team. The move involves a transfer fee of around 200,000 euros.

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Park Jin-seob, who captained Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors to a domestic double in 2025, is joining Zhejiang FC in the Chinese Super League. The 30-year-old versatile defender thanked the club and fans while reflecting on his four seasons there.

Turkish champions Galatasaray are using Victor Osimhen to persuade Ademola Lookman to join from Atalanta in the January window. The move highlights Turkey's growing ambition in European football amid Lookman's struggles in Italy. Osimhen, thriving in Istanbul, sees a partnership with Lookman boosting Galatasaray's Champions League prospects.

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The 211 inmates from Basse-Terre prison were transferred on Sunday to a new modern facility in the heart of Guadeloupe's capital. This operation, backed by extensive security measures, aims to enhance living conditions for prisoners and working conditions for guards. The old, dilapidated prison will be demolished for reconstruction by 2028.

 

 

 

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