The club announced this week that after medical examinations, Pedri currently faces a rupture in the left thigh’s femoral biceps. The club did not specify a recovery timeline, emphasizing that both rest and progression will guide his return to action.
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Morning tests confirmed Pedri has a rupture of the left thigh’s femoral biceps. The path back will depend on how the physiology responds and on ongoing evaluations. A concise note emphasized that the patient will be gradually reintegrated based on evolving assessments.
Barcelona relied on Pedri as a key figure, so this injury is a significant setback for the squad. Coach Xavi will have to adapt the midfield structure without the young playmaker, who has been central to the team’s plans.
This marks Pedri’s third injury of the season and his second with the club after a campaign of frequent interruptions. The season began with heavy rotation under Koeman, with Pedri missing a portion of the early campaign. He later returned to feature on the bench in major fixtures, and then hit a long run of appearances.
During the recent stretch, Pedri contributed three goals in the last six matches under the current coach, shaping Barca’s style around his incisive play and tactical intelligence. His contributions were decisive in key clashes versus Galatasaray, Sevilla, and Levante. [Citation: FC Barcelona press communications]