One injury. One meeting. One decision that could shape an entire World Cup.
Behind the scenes, a high-stakes football negotiation is about to unfoldâand it doesnât involve a transfer fee, a contract, or a signing.

Itâs about time.
Itâs about risk.
And itâs about one of Croatiaâs most important players: JoĆĄko Gvardiol.
As the countdown to the FIFA World Cup intensifies, Croatia manager Zlatko DaliÄ is preparing to take matters into his own hands. His destination? Manchester. His mission? A face-to-face conversation with Pep Guardiola that could determine whether Gvardiol is readyâor rushedâonto footballâs biggest stage.
Because right now, no one outside Manchester City truly knows the full picture.
Gvardiol, just 24, has been out of action since early January after suffering a serious tibial fracture during a Premier League clash against Chelsea. The injury forced him off the pitch after just 51 minutesâand soon after, into surgery.
Since then, heâs been missing.
Missing from Cityâs lineup.
Missing from key fixtures.
Missing from one of the most intense stretches of the season.
Including, notably, Manchester Cityâs Carabao Cup final victory over Arsenal.
And while City have managed to cope, Croatia cannot afford uncertainty.
For DaliÄ, this isnât just about squad selectionâitâs about structure, identity, and ambition. Gvardiol is not just another defender. He is a cornerstone. A player whose physicality, composure, and tactical intelligence define Croatiaâs defensive system.
âJoĆĄko is very important to us,â DaliÄ admitted. âHis energy and power⊠we need clarity.â
So instead of waiting for updates, heâs going straight to the source.
After Croatiaâs upcoming international fixtures against Colombia and Brazil, DaliÄ will travel to Manchester to speak directly with Guardiola and Cityâs medical team.
No intermediaries.
No assumptions.
Just answers.
Because the situation is delicate.
On one hand, there are encouraging signs. Reports suggest Gvardiolâs recovery is progressing well. Medical staff are optimistic. Croatiaâs own medical department believes he should be fit in time for the World Cup.
On the other hand, reality is more complicated.
Gvardiol is not expected to play again this season for Manchester City.
That means he could arrive at the World Cup without competitive match fitnessâsomething that canât be simulated overnight.
And yet, DaliÄ is clear: even a half-fit Gvardiol is better than none.
âIf he comes in any condition, it will be important for us,â he said. âWe will prepare him.â
That statement reveals everything.
Croatia are willing to take the risk.
Because players like Gvardiol donât grow on trees.
His absence has already been felt at Manchester City, especially during a demanding period where squad depth has been tested. With key fixtures still aheadâincluding an FA Cup clash with Liverpool and a tight Premier League title raceâCity would also welcome his return.
But Guardiola is known for one thing above all else: control.
And when it comes to player fitness, he doesnât take shortcuts.
Which sets the stage for a fascinating clash of priorities.
Club vs country.
Caution vs urgency.
Long-term protection vs short-term necessity.
For Guardiola, the priority is clearâprotect the player. Ensure full recovery. Avoid setbacks.
For DaliÄ, the urgency is equally clearâprepare for the World Cup, with or without full match sharpness.
Somewhere between those two positions lies the decision that could define Croatiaâs tournament.
Because the World Cup doesnât wait.
And neither do expectations.
Gvardiol has already proven himself on the international stage, playing a key role in Croatiaâs recent successes. His presence brings stability, confidence, and leadership beyond his years.
Without him, Croatiaâs defensive structure changes completely.
With himâeven at 70 or 80 percentâthey become a different team.
Thatâs why this meeting matters so much.
Itâs not just a medical update.
Itâs a strategic conversation.
A moment where two elite football mindsâDaliÄ and Guardiolaâmust align on whatâs best for a player caught between two worlds.
And for Gvardiol himself?
This is the hardest part.
Recovering physically is one challenge.
Balancing expectations is another.

He knows what the World Cup means. He knows what he represents. And he knows that every decision made now could impact not just his performanceâbut his career.
For now, all eyes turn to Manchester.
Because when DaliÄ sits down with Guardiola, the outcome wonât just affect one player.
It could shape Croatiaâs World Cup journey.
And in football, those decisions often echo far beyond a single summer.
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