With Spain just days away from potentially confirming their 2026 World Cup qualification, attention in Movistar Fantasy MARCA turns to two returning stars whose comeback could shake up fantasy lineups — Joan García and Isco. Joan García Set for Return After Meniscus Surgery Barcelona goalkeeper Joan García has resumed full training and is expected to be available for Hansi Flick’s side following the FIFA international break, when Barça face Athletic Club on Saturday, November 22. The 24-year-old underwent meniscus surgery on September 27, missing six consecutive matches. During that absence, his Fantasy market value dropped by €10 million, averaging 5.8 points per game and now sitting at €32 million — half of what it was at the end of May. Although García’s return provides a major boost, his Fantasy reliability remains uncertain due to Barcelona’s high-risk defensive structure, which often exposes the goalkeeper to heavy pressure. Isco’s Comeback at Real Betis At Real Betis, fans and fantasy managers alike are eagerly awaiting the return of Isco, whose track record speaks for itself. The midfielder has posted consistent point averages of 8.1 and 8.2 over the last two seasons and remains one of LaLiga’s most valuable creative assets. After recovering from a fibula fracture sustained in early August during a preseason friendly, Isco has been sidelined for three months. He is expected to gradually regain minutes starting from Betis vs. Girona on Sunday, November 23. Fantasy managers are advised to act quickly — Isco’s current value is expected to rise during the international break, making now an ideal time to secure him before his return to full fitness. “This is the moment to buy Isco,” MARCA’s fantasy analysts noted. “His value will grow steadily once he’s back on the pitch.” Fantasy Market Watch In the next update, attention will shift to Robert Lewandowski (€46.9 million) and Raphinha, with detailed insights into their upcoming fixtures and Fantasy trends. Post navigation Pellegrini Reflects on Valencia Draw and Team Performance Sevilla Secures Vital Win Against Osasuna with Vargas’s Penalty Goal