Barcelona share worrying injury update on Pedri: How long will the Spanish star be out?
The defeat of Barcelona against Real Madrid in the first Clasico of the 2025–26 season has left the Catalan club with more than just three points lost. One of the team’s best players, Pedri, sustained an injury that will keep him out of action for a considerable amount of time.
“The first team player Pedri has suffered a tear in the distal biceps femoris muscle in his left thigh,” the Catalan side announced in a statement published Wednesday on its official website, following medical tests performed on the star.
This is a major concern for Hansi Flick, who considers the midfielder a key part of his system—so much so that he has used him in 72 of the 73 matches since taking over as Barcelona head coach in the summer of 2024.
Even so, Pedri was already set to miss the next Blaugrana match in La Liga, against Elche this Sunday. He must serve a one-game suspension after being sent off for a second yellow card late in the match against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
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First team player Pedri has suffered a tear in the distal biceps femoris muscle in his left thigh.
The player's recovery will dictate his return to action. pic.twitter.com/36sw9sJL8z
How long will Pedri be out?
The statement from Barcelona did not specify a recovery timeline for Pedri’s muscle injury. “The player’s recovery will dictate his return to action,” the Spanish club explained briefly on its official website.
However, reports suggest it could be a lengthy absence. “The tear in the distal biceps femoris will keep him out until after the international break,” Marca reported, a conclusion also shared by Sport.
If that timeline proves accurate, Barcelona will be without Pedri for at least three matches: the upcoming clash with Elche, the UEFA Champions League game against Club Brugge next Wednesday, and the La Liga fixture against Celta Vigo on Sunday, November 9.
But that’s not all — those recovery estimates would also prevent the midfielder from joining the Spain national team at a crucial point in the year. During the November international break, Spain will fight for a direct berth to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, facing Georgia and Turkey.
Other Barcelona players dealing with injuries
Pedri is the latest name added to a long list of players Barcelona cannot currently rely on due to physical problems. Joan Garcia, Gavi, Raphinha, Dani Olmo, and Robert Lewandowski were all unavailable for the clash against Real Madrid.
Among them, Olmo appears closest to returning to action, just a couple of weeks after the physical issues that sidelined him from Spain’s October international break. During that same period, Lewandowski suffered an injury while playing for Poland, though he’s expected to recover soon and rejoin the squad.
The last case — and perhaps the most concerning — is Lamine Yamal. The young winger has been struggling for weeks with a pubic injury that has prevented him from training and playing at full strength, something that was evident during his poor performance in the Clasico.
