Barcelona have been dealt a huge injury setback after confirming that midfielder Fermín López suffered a fracture to the fifth metatarsal in his right foot and will now undergo surgery.
The injury was sustained during last night’s match, with the club later releasing an official medical statement confirming the seriousness of the problem. The recovery period is expected to keep the Spanish midfielder out for several months, ruling him out of the upcoming World Cup.
The news comes as a massive blow for both FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. Fermín had become an important player for Barça with his energy, attacking movement, and ability to deliver goals from midfield. His performances over the last year also pushed him firmly into Spain’s World Cup plans.
Club sources expect the 23-year-old to undergo surgery in the coming days before beginning a long rehabilitation process. Barcelona’s medical staff will closely monitor his recovery, but metatarsal injuries usually require significant time away from action, especially for players who rely heavily on movement and intensity.