Barça’s medical statement on Frenkie de Jong and Pedri

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Both out injured yesterday against Athletic, Frenkie de Jong and Pedri were determined on their fate. Concerning the Dutch midfielder, he once again sprained his right ankle, the one which had already kept him away from the field for a month at the start of the season. As for Pedri, it is also a new injury to his right thigh.

“Frenkie de Jong suffers from a sprain of the external ligament of his right ankle. Pedri, meanwhile, suffers from an injury to the rectus femoris muscle in his right thigh. They are unavailable and the duration of their absence will depend on their progress., indicates the Catalan club in its press release. Note that the radio Cadena COPE announces unavailability of between a month and a month and a half for Frenkie de Jong. On the other hand, Barça would not yet have a recovery period planned for Pedri.

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