According to the latest report, Barcelona goalkeeper Joan García may return to the squad for the match against Celta Vigo, though he is not expected to feature until after the international break.

It has been reported that on 27th September, Joan García underwent surgery for a tear in the medial meniscus of his left knee. Barcelona estimate his absence will last between four and six weeks, with the exact duration dependent on his recovery progress.
In his absence, coupled with Marc-André ter Stegen's prior unavailability due to a back issue, Wojciech Szczęsny is currently guarding the Barcelona goal. However, once Joan García receives medical clearance, he will resume his position as first-choice goalkeeper.
This six-week recovery period concludes this Saturday, 8th November. Nevertheless, Flick's coaching staff wish to avoid any risks regarding the player's return. At the post-match press conference following the Elche encounter, Flick confirmed García would not be available for midweek Champions League fixtures.
Although Joan García may be included in the squad for the weekend's match against Celta Vigo, Flick made it clear that the player's return is expected after the international break.
