Dani Olmo’s return to the field remains uncertain, with concerns that grow within the club for their continuous absence.
As reported by the journalist Javier Miguel through AS, there is no established timeline for the recovery of the stars firm.
In fact, Olmo, who was one of the main acquisitions this summer, has appeared in about 30% of the games this season, largely due to registration and registration problems.
What happened to Olmo?
Earlier this month, Olmo suffered an overload injury to the soleus muscle of his right leg, which led him to lose three games in all competitions.
The injury occurred during a match against Getafe, where he had been in the field for only 28 minutes after arriving as Gavi’s substitute in the 62nd minute.
Despite the brief appearance, Olmo felt pain in the leg, and medical tests confirmed the overload in the muscle. At first, it was speculated that the recovery would take about ten days, but the deadline has passed, and Olmo has not returned to training.
This means that it is now expected to lose more than two weeks, including the next game against Alaves.
Problem by Barcelona
This current injury problem is worrying for the club, especially since Olmo has already lost a significant amount of time this season due to other problems.
In addition to the recent injury, the Spanish international had been set aside for more than a month due to a tear in the femoral biceps of his right leg.
These setbacks, combined with complications related to your registration, have prevented you from being a constant presence in the field.
While Olmo’s recovery timeline is still clear, there is more clarity around the situation with Inigo Martínez.
The return of the center-resipal will provide Hansi Flick with a key defensive leader, a crucial figure that can influence the game with his experience and presence against Alaves.