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Barcelona's Marc-Andre ter Stegen: I have not signed for Manchester City

Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has denied he has already agreed to join Manchester City, while saying he will talk more about his future when the current season ends.

Since joining Barca from Borussia Moenchengladbach in summer 2014, ter Stegen has been rotated by coach Luis Enrique -- starting his team's Champions League and Copa del Rey games while Claudio Bravo has been first choice in La Liga.

Although he remains under contract at the Camp Nou outfit until 2019, and Barca have been very successful on all fronts, the unusual situation has seen the Germany international regularly linked with Premier League clubs including Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool.

Asked about his future before March's Champions League round-of-16 second leg against Arsenal, ter Stegen suggested he was not happy to be playing so few games, although he accepted Barca coach Luis Enrique had the right to decide what was best for the double Treble-chasing team.

Speaking to Al Primer Toque radio show following Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League quarterfinal first leg victory over Atletico Madrid, the 23-year-old denied that any deal with City had been completed while again suggesting that once the season was over he would be revisiting his future.

"It's not true that I have signed for Manchester City," ter Stegen said. "At the end of the season we will see what the situation is, and we can talk again then, OK? We have so many games at the moment, and that is all I can say [for now].

"For me the most important thing is to play well, and that we win all our games. Barcelona is an incredible team. I cannot say any more. We will see how it all turns out."