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·3. Juni 2026
Uruguay await De Arrascaeta, Estudiantes dream of Tiago Palacios

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·3. Juni 2026

In one of the first training sessions with the full squad before departing for Mexico, Uruguay ended the day with bad news. Giorgian de Arrascaeta had to leave training due to a muscle issue and will undergo medical tests to assess whether he is fit to make it to the World Cup. If it is a tear, he could be ruled out of the tournament.
Uruguay’s and Flamengo’s No. 10 was already only just making it back after the fractured collarbone he suffered in late April against Estudiantes in the Copa Libertadores. In the middle of his recovery and getting closer and closer to being back to full fitness, these new physical problems have come at the worst possible time and seriously put his participation in the entire World Cup at risk.
For now, it is only cause for concern. However, if the medical results confirm the worst-case scenario, he would need at least three weeks of recovery, and that would virtually leave him with no chance of taking part in the group stage. As a result, the most likely outcome would be for him to be cut and replaced by another player.
According to FIFA regulations, Uruguay (and any other national team) has until one day before its World Cup debut to decide to replace one of the 26 called-up players. Whoever takes his place must be on the preliminary list submitted earlier. Since La Celeste begins its campaign on June 15 against Saudi Arabia in Miami, time is running out for De Arrascaeta.
A current star for his national team, for the 32-year-old attacking midfielder this is his third chance to play in a World Cup. A substitute in Russia 2018, he came on against Egypt and the hosts in the group stage and, four years later, at Qatar 2022, he also started on the bench. He got minutes in the loss to Portugal and, in his first and only World Cup start, scored two goals in the 2-0 win over Ghana, which were not enough to send La Celeste into the round of 16.
As a result of this situation, Estudiantes is now watching closely for a possible call-up for Tiago Palacios, part of the preliminary list of 55 and usually included in the squad but left out of the final selection. He is precisely a player the club is looking to sell, and at Estudiantes they are rubbing their hands together at the chance of him becoming a World Cup player. With his vacation already booked, his phone will stay close at hand until June 9, while La Celeste trains in Montevideo.
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