FC Barcelona is thinking about signing a goalkeeper to replace Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who suffered a season-ending knee injury.
Claudio Bravo, a former goalkeeper for Barcelona and Chile, has in fact stated that he would be prepared to come out of retirement should the club make the offer.
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Bravo ended his career at Real Betis less than a month ago when he made his formal retirement announcement in August.
However, the former Chile international stated that if Barcelona asked him to come back, he would be happy to.
“I will be prepared to come out of retirement if Barcelona wants me,” he said, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
Bravo came to Barcelona from Real Sociedad in 2014 and stayed for two seasons before moving to Manchester City in 2016.
The Chilean played in 75 games during that time, recording 43 clean sheets and taking home eight trophies, including the unprecedented treble in his first campaign.
The 41-year-old has already acknowledged on record that during their time together at Barça, he and Ter Stegen did not always agree.
But now that the Catalans want him, he would be willing to come out of retirement to support them, reports Barca Universal.
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