Landry Farré, the 19-year-old defender of Barça B, is entering the final phase of recovery from a right knee external lateral ligament injury suffered last November. Choosing a conservative treatment approach, his expected downtime was initially three to four months.
This season, Farré has played only four matches—three with Barça B and one with the Juvenil A team in the Youth League—due to previous injuries, including an ankle sprain earlier. He is set to resume on-field training this week, though no exact timeline exists for his full return to competitive play.
Farré's versatility is a key asset, as he can operate as a right-back, left-back, or central defender. This flexibility offers coach Juliano Belletti multiple options amid defensive challenges. While Xavi Espar, considered the primary right-back option, returned recently to the first team's dynamics, Joan Anaya and Guillem Víctor have also been tested in that position.
Farré's reintegration is expected to bolster Barça B's defensive stability and adaptability during an important stretch of the season. His readiness and performance could become decisive factors for the team’s progress as they approach the campaign’s critical phase.