
Barcelona will leave a final fitness decision on Pau Cubarsi until just before their La Liga collision with Osasuna on March 27.
La Blaugrana returns to action in their rear -back match after a controversial call from La Liga.
Both Barcelona and Osasuna initially objected to the match that was played on the 27th, because it fell outside the Rule of FIFA about players who needed 72 hours between the luminaires.
Barcelona will have several players who travel back from international service and Hansi Flick is expected to play a rotated team because of the tight schedule.
Flick hoped for an international window without injuries, but defensive duo Cubarsi and Inigo Martinez both left the camp of Spain for problems.
Neither of the two players are expected to be put aside for a long time, but the care is greater than teenage cubarsi, who was forced into the 2-2 UEFA Nations League-equal game in Rotterdam.
Fans of Barcelona are waiting full of excitement for updates about the progress of the 18-year-old, and the latest prognosis is positive, but with caution.
Reports from Marca emphasize that Cubarsi has sustained a tension in the front tibiofibular ligament of his right ankle 'and will continue treatment in the coming days.
Cubarsi will be reassessed again in the next 48 hours, which will give a clearer picture of his willingness to tackle Osasuna, or if Flick has to look elsewhere.
However, there will be a joint effort to get him fit for the game, where Martinez expects him to be out of place and Andreas Christensen has already been injured.
Ronald Araujo is not expected in the time of his journey with Uruguay, so Eric Garcia should intervene, to cover at least one of the places in the middle of the back.
Gerard Martin is also an option, if Cubarsi is not ready, for a quick change to prevent a home derby against Girona on March 30
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