Barca Universal
·29 ottobre 2025
Barcelona fan favourite will be out for 6-7 weeks due to thigh injury; will miss Chelsea, Atletico clashes

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·29 ottobre 2025

FC Barcelona confirmed earlier today that key midfielder Pedri had suffered a thigh injury and will be out of action.
The 22-year-old fan favourite did not train with the group today after feeling discomfort, and tests revealed an injury that will keep him out at least until the next international break.
Initial reports suggested that he could be out for 4-5 weeks, but soon after, it was claimed that the midfielder was staring at a three-week recovery period.
However, now, it appears that the initial timeline might have been accurate, as, according to AS, Pedri is likely to be sidelined for a period of 6-7 weeks.
If so, it will come as a major blow for Barcelona as their key midfielder might not return immediately after the international break.
As things stand, Pedri will miss the Elche game, for which he was already suspended, as well as the matches against Club Brugge and Celta Vigo.

Pedri will be out for a month or more. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Barça take on Athletic Club on 22 November, right after the international break, before facing off against Chelsea in a high-profile UEFA Champions League encounter.
Should Pedri be out for 6-7 weeks, he will miss those matches as well. Furthermore, the Spaniard is unlikely to make it back for the league game against Atletico Madrid on December 2, and the match vs Alaves days before that.
The Spaniard’s availability for subsequent games against Real Betis, Eintracht Frankfurt, and Osasuna will also be in doubt.
This will come as a major blow for Barça, considering that Pedri has been the centrepiece of Hansi Flick’s tactical setup and has started all games this season until now.
Considering the number of injury problems that Barcelona have already had this season, the situation is quite concerning for Hansi Flick & co. And the technical staff will be eager to look into the root cause of the problems and take measures to prevent further setbacks.









































