The goalkeeper is relishing the chance of facing Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday but concedes his long-term future with the Catalan club is uncertain.
Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen admits he cannot give any guarantees over his future at Camp Nou.
The Germany international, though regular first-choice in the Champions League, has been forced to play as backup to Claudio Bravo in La Liga for the majority of his time in Spain so far.
Ter Stegen has been linked with Liverpool this season, and the 23-year-old could not offer any assurances over his plans at the end of the season ahead of Barca's Champions League meeting with Arsenal on Wednesday.