Marc-André ter Stegen said he is "fully willing" to resolve a dispute with Barcelona that saw him temporarily stripped of the club's captaincy on Thursday.
Barcelona made the announcement after ESPN reported that the goalkeeper, who recently underwent back surgery, refused to sign a consent form for his medical data to be shared with LaLiga, with Barça considering taking legal action in response.
"I am fully willing to collaborate with the Club's management to resolve this matter and to provide the requested authorisation," Ter Stegen said in a statement posted on social media on Friday.
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