
Manager Hansi Flick confirmed that Raphinha, Joan Garcia, and Pedri are all making strong progress and could be available for their next competitive fixture against Athletic Club on November 22.
Raphinha has been out with a hamstring injury since late September, but recent updates indicate he is in the final stages of recovery and expected to receive medical clearance soon.
Joan Garcia, the backup goalkeeper, has been sidelined since undergoing surgery for a torn medial meniscus in his left knee on September 27. He too is nearing full fitness and set for clearance ahead of the weekend clash.
Pedri, who suffered a hamstring tear (distal biceps femoris) during El Clásico and was initially projected to miss action until December, has exceeded recovery expectations. Reports now suggest he could feature as early as the Athletic Club game, with a high likelihood of minutes before the year ends.
Flick commented: "I think Raphinha and Joan Garcia will come back for next match. Maybe Pedri too, so we'll see."
The trio's potential availability is crucial. Barcelona's campaign has been hampered by injuries, disrupting squad depth and Flick's preferred tactics. Their reintegration would provide a timely lift.
With Athletic Club at the Camp Nou on November 22 followed by an away Champions League clash against Chelsea on November 25, these returns could be game-changers. Even limited involvement from Pedri could ignite Barcelona's midfield creativity across league and European fronts.





