Former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has opted for a dramatic return to football, just four weeks after announcing his retirement.
The 34-year-old has reportedly answered an ’emergency call’ from Barcelona following the serious injury sustained by the Spanish club’s first-choice keeper, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, which could see the German sidelined for the rest of the season.
Ter Stegen ruptured his patella tendon during Barcelona’s recent La Liga victory over Villarreal, leaving the club in desperate need of an experienced goalkeeper.
This prompted Barcelona to explore the possibility of signing Szczesny, who ended his career in August after mutually terminating his contract with Juventus.
Szczesny had earlier considered a return to Arsenal over the summer, with Mikel Arteta searching for a backup to current number one David Raya.
Before officially retiring, Szczesny held talks with Arsenal about a potential comeback but decided against the move.
“I was open to talks with Arsenal because of the respect and sentiment for the club,” Szczesny said. “But when I started talking, I knew it wasn’t for me. The Arsenal option came up before the Juventus contract was terminated.
“I said, ‘OK, we can talk.’ But two days later, I said it didn’t make much sense.”
Szczesny, who has 84 caps for Poland, decided to hang up his gloves this summer, stating that although his body was still capable of playing, his “heart is not there anymore.”
Despite this, the opportunity to join Barcelona and reunite with fellow Polish international Robert Lewandowski seems to have been enough to entice him back to the pitch.
🚨🔵🔴 Wojciech Szczesny to Barcelona, here we go! Deal in place for Polish goalkeeper to join as free agent.
Szczesny will come out of retirement to sign for Barça and replace ter Stegen on one year contract.
↪️🇵🇱 Medical tests will take place in Spain in the next days. pic.twitter.com/FClO42e6Qg
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 25, 2024
Barcelona were due to meet Szczesny’s representatives this week to discuss the possibility of a short-term deal but it seems that has already been ironed out.
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick is obviously keen to find a suitable replacement for ter Stegen and has also considered other options, including Keylor Navas, who is currently a free agent.
Navas, who has kept himself in shape by training with Costa Rican side Deportivo Saprissa, is said to be another contender for the role, but Szczesny’s was said to be the preferred keeper.