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This Barcelona star would have only 24 hours to make a crucial decision, Xavi is worried

This Barca defender will make a difficult decision about his health.

By William Estrella

This Barca defender will make a difficult decision about his health.
This Barca defender will make a difficult decision about his health.

The regular club season has been slowed down by one of the last FIFA dates remaining for the teams before the Qatar 2022 World Cup officially begins, which is only two months away from starting.

As is common on FIFA dates, what has been called the "FIFA Virus" on social networks, which are player injuries, has been present. Among those who have been injured from FC Barcelona, is Frenkie De Jong, Araujo, Dembele, Jules Kounde and Memphis Depay.

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Now, with Ronald Araujo's injury in particular, information has been revealed from Barcelona about the defender's recovery. The Uruguayan centre-back will have a crucial decision to make, and he reportedly only has 24 hours to choose.

Surgery or conservative treatment, a difficult decision that the Uruguayan will have to make, which they say could even miss the World Cup. What is certain is that he will be away from the pitch for about a month and a half.

What games will you miss?

What is certain is that he will not be available for the league matches against Mallorca, Celta de Vigo and, most likely, the match against Real Madrid. In addition, he will not be there for the UEFA Champions match against Inter Milan.


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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