Senegal forward Ismaïla Sarr calmed concerns on Sunday after he left a Premier League match due to a minor injury.
The winger raised alarms when he signalled discomfort and walked off before the final whistle, but early updates indicate no serious damage.
People close to Sarr explained that he slipped during a routine movement and felt momentary pain, which prompted his withdrawal.
A member of his entourage described it as “just a misstep” and stressed that the situation carried no lasting concern.
Sarr will take part in precautionary medical checks to identify the exact source of the discomfort.
Team doctors want clarity before confirming whether he needs a brief rest period or can continue full-intensity training without interruption.
The Senegal star expects to resume action shortly, and his camp remains confident about a swift return.
With international duty approaching, his availability holds strong importance for both his club and national team.
Sarr has maintained a positive attitude since the incident and continues to prepare for a quick comeback.
His entourage believes he will join his teammates again very soon, reassuring supporters who feared a longer absence.
