Paris Saint-Germain have confirmed they will be without Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the next six weeks.
The
Sweden star, 31, suffered an abdominal injury in the 2-0 win over
Bastia in Ligue 1 on Saturday and the length of his absence means he
could miss his side's next five league fixtures.
PSG released a
statement on Monday documenting the specific nature of the problem,
while also revealing defender Gregory van der Wiel is set for a spell on
the sidelines.
It read: "Zlatan Ibrahimovic suffered a partial
avulsion of the left oblique muscle under the 12th rib and will not play
again for some time. His absence is estimated at approximately six
weeks."
"Gregory van der Wiel suffered a fracture of the right transverse process of the second lumbar vertebra."
The
Ligue 1 champions didn't reveal the length of time the defender will be
out for, but reports claim he is only expected to be unavailable for
the next 10 days.
Meanwhile, midfielder Thiago Motta will miss
the clash with Evian after sustaining a broken nose after being
headbutted by Bastia striker Brandao on Saturday.
He is expected
to make a swift return to action and could even wear a mask similar to
that worn by Thiago Silva last season as he recovered from a facial
injury.

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