WALES captain Aaron Ramsey is set to miss the Euro 2024 play-off against Finland, Cardiff manager Erol Bulut has revealed.
Ramsey made two substitute appearances for Cardiff earlier this month after spending five months out with a knee injury.
But Ramsey reported a calf problem last week and a scan has now shown that a tendon issue will rule him out until the end of March.
Wales play Finland in the play-off semi-final in Cardiff on March 21.
The winners will host Poland or Estonia in Cardiff five days later for a place at Euro 2024 this summer.
Wales did beat Croatia 2-1 in the capital last October without their talisman.
“The last time we spoke about Ramsey I got a report that it was a strain,” Bulut said after Cardiff’s 0-0 draw with Blackburn in the Sky Bet Championship.
“But yesterday (Monday) I hear it was a strain on the tendon. He will be available end of March.
“This is also a disappointing for us. I will support him every way I can. It’s not easy to be out for five months. He will be out for four to six weeks.”
The 33-year-old has made just eight appearances since his high-profile return to Cardiff and the former Arsenal, Juventus and Nice midfielder is now set to also miss the derby at Swansea on March 16.
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