There appears to be a good chance that Hansi Flick will have a considerably stronger Barcelona squad at his disposal when La Liga action resumes on the weekend of October 18-20.
The current league leaders, sitting three points clear of fierce rivals Real Madrid during the international break, host Sevilla on Sunday, October 20.
According to Spanish publication SPORT, not only is 20-year-old wonder Gavi set to make a return from injury against the side presently placed 12th in the table, but so is his midfield colleague Fermin Lopez.
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When did Gavi and Fermin Lopez get injured?
Gavi has been out for quite some time, having sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury late last year.
Lopez, meanwhile, has had a much shorter lay-off.
He was picked for the Spain Under-21 squad's September qualifiers against Scotland and Hungary but was forced to leave training after the first session, with Barca medical staff later confirming a hamstring problem.
Dani Olmo return latest
Meanwhile, with winger Dani Olmo being reported by Marca as being likely available for selection again versus Sevilla, German coach Flick's midfield options are set for a large boost overall.
Olmo, like Lopez, has been out with a hamstring injury in recent weeks.
Who is still injured for Barcelona?
This triple dose of good news follows Frenkie de Jong's own recent return to action, nearing the team back to full strength in the middle of the park.
However the likes of Ronald Araujo, Andreas Christensen, Marc-Andre Ter Stegen and Marc Bernal remain on the sidelines.