Giorgian de Arrascaeta

URU
 • #10 Attacking Midfielder
Position

AM

Role

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Birthdate (Age)

Jun 1, 1994 (32)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

5'9"

Weight

161 lb

National Team
Uruguay
Jun 3, 2026

Kept in WC squad despite injury

De Arrascaeta's (calf) injury has been confirmed to be a muscle issue, with the Uruguayan national team clarifying that his place in the World Cup roster remains unaltered, though he's expected to require at least 15 days of rest, according to Rodrigo Romano of Teledoce.

Analysis: De Arrascaeta is likely to be sidelined in the first couple of group-stage games against Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde, respectively. However, he may have a chance to return later in the competition if Uruguay continue to advance. In any case, the playmaker might not be in optimal shape, having previously been inactive since late April due to a collarbone problem that required surgery. He'll consequently look to make an impact off the bench if he recovers at some point during the competition. Meanwhile, either Facundo Pellistri or Facundo Torres will take on a bigger role in attack.

Jun 2, 2026

Big concern due to muscle issue

De Arrascaeta finished Tuesday's practice with a muscular pain in his calf, which puts him at risk of being ruled out of the entire World Cup, Rodri Vazquez of Revista Centenario reports.

Analysis: De Arrascaeta was nearing a complete recovery from the collarbone surgery he underwent in late April and was training with the Uruguayan squad in recent days. However, it's now feared that he sustained a muscle tear, which would prevent him from playing in the international tournament. Such news would significantly reduce Uruguay's playmaking ability, potentially leading to the deployment of either Facundo Pellistri or someone like Facundo Torres in a more prominent role.

Jun 1, 2026

Feeling well, still recovering

De Arrascaeta (collarbone) "is doing very well, but the recovery time for a bone injury like a fractured clavicle cannot be ignored, even if the player feels great.", Uruguayan national team coach Marcelo Bielsa revealed Monday, AUFTV reports.

Analysis: De Arrascaeta is trending toward a complete recovery when the Uruguayan squad starts its World Cup journey against Saudi Arabia on June 15, having trained without discomfort in recent days. The playmaker hasn't seen any action since April 29, but his talent should be very helpful for Uruguay even if he's not ready to record 90 minutes in the initial matches. His inclusion would push Rodrigo Bentancur and Facundo Pellistri either to more defensive roles or to the bench. Additionally, the Flamengo player is expected to handle set-piece duties throughout the competition.

May 27, 2026

Training with ball in NT camp

De Arrascaeta (collarbone) was pictured running with the ball in Uruguay's training sessions prior to the World Cup.

Analysis: De Arrascaeta is still a doubt following his collarbone surgery in late April, and he's working on a fast recovery to be available for international activity. If he continues to regain fitness, he'll be the main option to start in a central attacking midfield spot, limiting Rodrigo Bentancur and Facundo Pellistri to either defensive roles or bench duty. The Flamengo player could be one of the team's top playmakers and a potential set-piece taker if he's ready for significant minutes.

May 6, 2026

Undergoes collarbone surgery

De Arrascaeta had a right clavicle fracture repaired through medical procedure after being injured in a Copa Libertadores match on April 29, his club reported.

Analysis: De Arrascaeta hasn't been ruled out for Uruguay ahead of the World Cup, but he'll be in a race against time to be ready for the June 15 opener against Saudi Arabia. The playmaker would be expected to return in the international competition and play a major role if he regains enough fitness, but otherwise his place may be covered by either Rodrigo Bentancur or Facundo Pellistri.

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