With Barcelona currently looking to secure their second straight La Liga title, Yamal’s absence will be felt heavily on the pitch. However, the Spaniard intends to be a vocal presence from the stands. "I will be there, even if it’s from the outside, supporting, encouraging, and pushing like one more of them," he added in his message to the supporters.
His injury leaves a significant void in Flick’s attacking options, especially for the upcoming Clasico against second-placed Real Madrid. With the club now forced to maintain their momentum without their most creative sparkplug, Yamal also faces a race against time to be fully fit for Spain's 2026 World Cup campaign.