Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers says Harvey Barnes will be out for at least six weeks and will require an operation for a knee injury.
Barnes was substituted early in the second half of Leicester's 3-1 defeat by Arsenal on Sunday, and the manager confirmed after the game that the England hopeful had injured his knee cartilage, a problem he had initially picked up in a previous game.
The absence is a blow to Barnes' chances of making Gareth Southgate's Euro 2020 squad, having been Leicester's star performer in recent weeks.
"It's not good news, it looks like he needs to go in for an operation, so it will be a minimum of six weeks," said Rodgers.
"I believe it's around his cartilage. He had a clash of knees a few weeks ago, so it has just been irritable. Today he's had a challenge right on it, has just made it worse.
"He'll need that repaired. He's had niggles with it, that's why we tried to recover him on Thursday, to take some pressure off him, but unfortunately it's a bad one for him, and a huge blow for us.
"I'll hear more on Monday, but initially that's what we think it is."
Only Crystal Palace (nine) have more current injuries than Rodgers' side (eight), with James Maddison, James Justin, Wesley Fofana, Ayoze Perez, Dennis Praet and Wes Morgan also currently sidelined.
Rodgers also had an update on centre-back Jonny Evans, who came off later in the game with a calf issue.
"He's had this dead calf, which he's been able to get through, but in some games he has made some actions that have aggravated it. He'll need a scan to see where he's at.
"We're down to the bare bones, we've carried it all season and the players have been great. It's absolutely fair enough. My players to this point have been brilliant, but we've suffered with a lot, and found a way, but when you're missing the influential players and can't change, it makes it difficult. We'll find a way.
"One thing that goes when you have that tiredness is technique, when passes go astray. With our team it's usually crisp and precise with our passing."
Leicester, the only Premier League side to have been in the top four for the entire season so far, are hoping to avoid a repeat of last season, which saw them drop out of the Champions League places in the final weeks of the season.
But Rodgers believes his side still have what it takes to make the top four with 12 games remaining.
"The one thing I can promise is that we'll do our very best. I can't control anything afterwards. You've seen the reaction to players up to now, they weren't disappointed from the very first game of the season.
"We now have to dig deep. We can't control the injuries but we can control the attitude and mentality of the team, and for that the players are absolutely brilliant. We'll do our very best with what's available until the end of the season.
"You can control performance, you can't control injuries. Our goal is to arrive in European football again, we're still in a great position to do that. Our defeat today won't change that.
"I don't want to go on about it too much. We can't really impact the situation. We'll continue to fight, continue to work, and look forward to this challenge and embrace it."
What's next?
Leicester now go to Burnley on Wednesday at 6pm, live on Sky Sports Premier League, before going to Brighton on Saturday March 6 at 8pm, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Arsenal now go to Burnley on Saturday March 6 at 12.30pm in the Premier League, before going to Olympiakos in the Europa League last 16 first leg on Thursday March 11 at 8pm.