The Catalans have a wealth of attacking depth, but with no direct replacement for the Uruguayan, they will need to change their tactics against PSV
After such a slow start to the 2018-19 season, Luis Suarez is back on top form in Barcelona colours. Or, at least, he was, until injury intervened against Atletico Madrid on Saturday.
Suarez is now suffering from a minor knee problem that is expected to rule him out for two weeks, and four games, starting with Wednesday's Champions League trip to Eindhoven to face PSV.
It's a minor injury but a major issue for Barcelona because while they have no shortage of attackers, they do not have even one other natural No.