Club Brugge start the season without two real full-backs, because due to injuries to Björn Meijer and Kirani Sapp, youngsters Joaquin Cisse and Amine Taibi have to rest for the time being. Now Blauw-Zwart has received more bad news from the infirmary.
After being forced off injured in the training match against PSV, Victor Barbera did not play for the rest of the training session. The national champion himself did not provide any information about what was happening with the 19-year-old Spaniard.
Barbera’s injury
Reports in his home country Mundo Deportivo However, now that Barbera has suffered a partial tear in his ankle ligaments, the striker is likely to be out for two months. A serious blow, especially for Barbera herself.
The same outlet previously mentioned the possibility of a switch to Spanish doctoral candidate Espanyol. It is now said that a return to Catalonia was indeed a concrete option for the former Barcelona youth product.
The future in Bruges?
Although Jan Breydel is still under contract until mid-2027, they will ultimately be satisfied with a limited transfer fee of half a million dollars, plus bonuses. A deal according to his compatriots who praise Barbera’s qualities.
Instead, he will still have to try to convince Nicky Hein. However, with Gustav Nelson, Ferran Jutgla and Romeo Firmant, the competition for the top spot is not bad. After his rehabilitation, Barbera will likely join NXT first.
🚑 It’s always frustrating to see Victor Barbera
❗️ The Barcelona, on the agenda of Dell #RCDEHe suffered a partial tear in his ligaments.
💰 Possibility of obtaining a property worth 500,000 euros more than the goals
✍️ @sergio21escario https://t.co/DwCt4UtLdx
– Mundo Deportivo (@mundodeportivo) July 22, 2024
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