Barcelona and Spain star Aitana Bonmati has been discharged from hospital after receiving treatment for viral meningitis, casting doubt over her Euro 2025 involvement. The midfielder is recovering at home and could still rejoin Spain’s squad later in the tournament, depending on her progress and a final decision by the Real Federacion Espanola de Futbol (RFEF).
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Bonmati discharged after meningitis diagnosis and treatmentSpain hopeful star midfielder can rejoin squad during Euro 2025Deadline looms to replace her before July 3 openerFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Bonmati was diagnosed with viral meningitis last Friday, leading to her immediate hospitalisation and casting serious doubt on her availability for Euro 2025 in Switzerland. Although she has now been discharged, Bonmati will not travel with the Spanish national team for their group stage opener against Portugal, as per Marca. A statement from the RFEF read: "After several days hospitalized with viral meningitis, Aitana Bonmati has been discharged from the hospital and will join the Spanish national team in the coming days."
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Spain will begin their Euro campaign without their Ballon d’Or-winning midfielder, who remains one of La Roja’s most influential players. With the group stage looming, the Spanish FA has until the day before their tournament opener to replace her in the squad if necessary. Otherwise, the 2023 Women's World Cup winners must go forward without the option of a late replacement.
X(@AitanaBonmati)WHAT BONMATI SAID
"Thanks to everyone for the messages received and to those who have helped me these days. Fortunately, everything is going well. I hope to be back soon. Thank you all, I’ve felt you close by,” Bonmati shared on X, expressing gratitude for the support she received during her hospital stay.
WHAT NEXT FOR BONMATI?
Bonmati will continue to follow the treatment plan outlined by medical professionals while being closely monitored for signs of recovery. Spain face Belgium on July 7 and Italy on July 11, and there remains cautious hope she could return in time for the latter stages—should she be deemed fit and no roster change is made before the deadline.