Paris Saint-Germain has provided more details regarding Vitinha's injury, suffered during the match against Olympique Lyonnais.
The Portuguese player has suffered an inflammation in his right heel and, for this reason, will remain under treatment in the coming days.
The club has not yet determined the recovery time, while further assessments are expected to be made towards the end of the week.
As a result, Vitinha will probably miss the next two Ligue 1 matches: against Nantes at home on Wednesday and against Angers away on Saturday.
The French champions will then face Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final on April 28.
The midfielder landed badly on his right leg after an aerial duel during Sunday's match against Lyon and was unable to continue the game.
In the 39th minute, coach Luis Enrique replaced him with Warren Zaïre-Emery.
He initially walked away towards the tunnel, only to limp back towards the bench, without a shoe on his foot and clearly unable to bear weight.
On the other hand, Bayern Munich will also have important absences for the match against PSG.
Serge Gnabry suffered a serious injury to his adductor muscles during training ahead of the match against Stuttgart.
He will be out for the rest of the season, while his participation in this summer's World Cup is also in jeopardy./Express newspaper/