Speaking on BILD's Phrasenmaher podcast (h/t Sky Sport Germany), Ter Stegen said: "We met here in Barcelona. It was crazy: I had to pick up someone else at the airport in the morning, but Pep came out too, with his cap on. I saw him and didn't know what to do. We met that evening at a friend's apartment.
"The plan sounded very good; I could have seen myself there. Pep wanted to make everything possible, and the club was very committed to me."
Ter Stegen also revealed that then-manager Luis Enrique objected to his release: "When he said we'd wait for the preseason—after two years—I almost got angry. I then spoke to the board. They also said: 'We're not letting you go under any circumstances.' The release clause at the time was €80 million.
Three weeks later, Claudio Bravo was at Man City. That was kind of strange. In the end, the transfer didn't happen, and I'm very happy about that."