La Masia prospect could earn crucial minutes against Girona as Barcelona struggle with injuries | OneFootball

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·17 October 2025

La Masia prospect could earn crucial minutes against Girona as Barcelona struggle with injuries

Article image:La Masia prospect could earn crucial minutes against Girona as Barcelona struggle with injuries

According to an update from SPORT, Barcelona are facing a fresh wave of injury problems ahead of their weekend clash with Girona, and it could open the door for academy talent Pedro ‘Dro’ Fernandez to earn valuable first-team minutes.

The youngster, one of La Masia’s most promising players, has reportedly moved closer to a senior call-up in recent hours.


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With several key attacking players missing or doubtful, Hansi Flick may have little choice but to turn to the academy once again.

The German manager will be without Dani Olmo, Raphinha, and Robert Lewandowski, while the likes of Ferran Torres, Fermin Lopez, and Lamine Yamal remain uncertain due to lingering fitness concerns.

This leaves Flick with a serious selection headache ahead of a crucial league encounter.

Managing the workload of his players and avoiding further injuries will necessitate rotating the squad, particularly in the attacking midfield and forward positions.

Flick’s faith in Dro continues to grow

Article image:La Masia prospect could earn crucial minutes against Girona as Barcelona struggle with injuries

Pedro Fernandez could get some minutes agianst Girona. (Photo by Paul Miller/Getty Images)

It must be noted that Dro already made a strong impression on Flick during pre-season, where his technical quality and calmness on the ball caught everyone’s attention.

The Barcelona coach later rewarded him with a starting spot in a demanding match against Real Sociedad, a sign of the trust he has earned within the first-team environment.

The 17-year-old midfielder has been steadily improving while retaining the creativity and flair that make him stand out.

Flick is said to be very confident in his development and sees him as one of the brightest future prospects in the academy setup.

So far this season, Dro has already been included in six first-team matchday squads, gaining valuable experience and settling into the rhythm of top-level football.

Now that he has overcome the initial nerves of his debut, the young talent seems ready to make a real impact.

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