World Cup
Flick’s campaign rattles as De Jong arrives injured in Catalonia
German manager Hansi Flick sees his early‑season plans wobble while Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong arrives at the Camp Nou medical centre in Catalonia nursing a fresh FIFA World Cup setback, a development that could sideline the player for four months and jeopardise the start of Flick’s campaign.
SPORT reported that Barcelona’s medical staff have begun a battery of examinations to gauge the Dutchman’s condition. Early indications are far from positive, raising doubts about his availability for the opening fixtures. Coach Hansi Flick warned the Dutch midfielder could face a four‑month lay‑off, jeopardising the start of the campaign.
Since German manager Hansi Flick took over, De Jong missed the start of his first season until October because of an ankle problem. He was again sidelined from February to April with a muscular setback, totalling over 200 days and 36 games missed.
During his first five years at Barcelona, the Dutch midfielder averaged only eight games missed per season; now, at 29, his record shows a worrying decline. The contrast highlights the impact of recurring injuries on his playing time.
A controversial Euro 2024 selection despite ankle issues and reports of playing the World Cup final matches on pain‑killer injections have further strained his fitness. These factors have intensified concerns over his long‑term availability.
A photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images captured De Jong’s arrival, while another by Carl Recine/Getty Images showed him receiving treatment. The forthcoming medical report will dictate whether Barcelona must adjust its squad planning ahead of the new season. The club’s next steps will depend on the assessment outcomes.