Barcelona star Moussa Wague, 22, was absent for months after ‘breaking’ his knee for fear of being forced to retire

The 22-year-old suffered a serious knee injury while playing for PAOK Salonika.

Wague broke his knee when he crashed into the purpose post while trying to clear.

The Senegalese star was piled up on the ground before being carried on a stretcher.

Reports stated that he would possibly be forced to retire due to the injury.

But Barcelona have an update after his knee surgery.

Wague went to the knife Saturday morning to repair ligament injuries.

The operation was performed by Dr. Ramon Cugat, known as “Lionel Messi of medicine. “

And the club will want nine months of recovery before returning to the pitch.

A on the club’s website: “The FC Barcelona player Moussa Wague, on loan this season to PAOK Thessaloniki, underwent surgery this Saturday morning to repair and rebuild the patellar ligament in his right knee.

“The operation carried out through Dr. Ramon Cugat under the supervision of the FC Barcelona medical team.

“The Senegalese footballer tore his posterior cruciate ligaments and underwent conservative treatment.

It will be inactive for about nine months and will remain in Barcelona for the recovery period ”.

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