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Fermin Lopez Fractures Foot, Barcelona Loanee Poised for Spain World Cup Spot
FC Barcelona midfielder Fermin Lopez has suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal in his right foot and will undergo surgery. A Barcelona loanee is already being considered as his replacement in the Spain squad for the upcoming World Cup.
The injury was confirmed earlier today and medical staff have scheduled an operation to address the fracture. The procedure is expected to sideline Lopez for several weeks.
Lopez has been a regular presence in Barcelona's midfield, and his absence creates a gap in the club's squad depth. Coach Xavi will need to adjust his midfield options while Lopez recovers.
Spain is finalising its World Cup roster, and the injury opens a vacancy in the midfield department. The national team staff are reviewing eligible players to fill the spot.
The loanee, currently on loan from Barcelona, meets the eligibility criteria for a senior international call‑up. His recent performances have placed him on the radar of the national selectors.
Coaching staff are weighing the loanee's experience against the demands of a World Cup tournament. A decision on his inclusion is expected in the coming days.
Lopez will begin rehabilitation after surgery, aiming to return to club duties later in the season. The loanee could join the Spain squad if selected, providing depth for the World Cup campaign.