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Barcelona's decision to sign a replacement for Gavi due to his injury, Real Madrid trembles

FC Barcelona has to make a choice.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona has to make a choice.
FC Barcelona has to make a choice.

The extent of Gavi's injury is finally known, thanks to the official statement from Barcelona: "Bad news for FC Barcelona. The tests carried out this morning have shown that first team player Gavi has a complete tear in his anterior cruciate ligament. “the right knee and an injury associated with the external meniscus. In the coming days he will undergo surgical treatment. At the end of the intervention a new medical report will be provided.”

Although different alternatives have been sounded regarding the possibilities of being able to sign a footballer who can fill a more than sensitive loss, FC Barcelona has in its hands the name of a footballer who barely has a market value of 2 million euros and who is substitute in Girona.

According to information from the newspaper Sport, Pablo Torre is one of those targeted to be able to rejoin the club that owns his pass. The limit that would be imposed is one of the main obstacles that the board of directors has to sign, so recovering a player that has been loaned is the main option. That's where Torre's name fits in, as he has barely played 119 minutes in the season leader.

Barcelona calls for support for Gavi:

In the official statement, Barcelona invited its fans to support the midfielder:“The one from Los Palacios and Villafranca has become a very beloved player among the culé fans. His character and play on the pitch is the hallmark of a footballer who always gives his all for the Barça shirt. That is why his injury is a hard blow for all the Blaugranas, who have the opportunity to encourage him.”
 


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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