FC Barcelona faces a major challenge as a key midfielder could be out for up to two months due to a persistent knee injury.
The club and player are currently facing a critical decision on whether to continue with conservative treatment or to opt for surgery that could sideline the player for up to two months.
This dilemma comes amid high hopes for the midfielder, who is considered a key figure in Barcelona’s plans both domestically and in Europe.
With the stakes so high and an important season ahead, the club’s medical staff and management are carefully weighing the risks and benefits of each option.
The player at the heart of this concern is Gavi, the Spanish international whose 21 years have already been marked by impressive talent and resilience, as reported by AS.
Having endured a serious ACL tear and meniscus damage to his right knee in 2023, Gavi has made a commendable return to the field.
However, recent discomfort in the same knee has intensified fears about the need for an arthroscopic meniscectomy, a surgical procedure that, while potentially ending the lingering pain, could force him out for roughly six to eight weeks.
This timing could rule him out of key forthcoming matches, including the heated El Clásico against Real Madrid.
Barcelona’s approach so far has been cautious, favoring conservative treatment to avoid another surgery so soon after his major operation in 2023.
The club’s medical team, in consultation with Gavi’s entourage and the coaching staff, continues to monitor his condition closely.
Spain’s national team coach, Luis de la Fuente, has expressed both empathy and optimism, describing Gavi as “sad” about the looming uncertainty but confident in his strength to come through adversity.
This careful balancing act reflects the broader challenges Barcelona faces as it aims to preserve one of La Masia’s most promising talents while striving for success on all fronts this season.
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