Deulofeu set to return to Spain for treatment as he faces eight weeks out

Everton's hopes of getting on-loan Barcelona frontman Gerard Deulofeu back before the end of January appear to have been dashed after his parent club revealed the 19-year-old will be out of action for between six to eight weeks.

Deulofeu suffered a hamstring injury during the Toffees' 4-1 victory over Fulham last Saturday with the youngster expected to be out of action for up to five weeks.

However, Barcelona have increased the timescale to up to two months and the teenager will return to the Catalan giants to recover.

Blow: On loan frontman Gerard Deulofeu was taken off on a stretcher during Everton's win over Fulham

'The striker Gerard Deulofeu, who played this season on loan to Everton, will recover from injury in Barcelona in co-ordination with the medical services of the English club,' read a statement from the La Liga club.

'The player has this afternoon undergone testing by the medical services of FC Barcelona have confirmed the biceps femoris muscle injury in his right leg.

'The downtime is approximately six to eight weeks. The recovery will be in Barcelona in conjunction with the medical services of Everton FC.'

Setback: Barcelona have confirmed that Deulofeu will be out of action for between six to eight weeks Earlier in the week, Everton manager Roberto Martinez said the club would liase with Barcelona over the player's rehabiliation.

'We're working with the two medical departments,' he told evertontv.

'They're working together because, as you can imagine, there are many things to take into consideration and it's important they have a look as well.

Eye on the ball: Everton boss Roberto Martinez had expected to have Deulofeu back at the end of January

'From there, we're going to use the best possible route to treat the player.

'Gerard has got a good feeling about him and all he wants is to get back as quick as he can.

Deulofeu has impressed for the Merseyside club this term and scored a late equaliser in Everton's 1-1 draw against Arsenal earlier this month.

The Blues travel to Swansea this Sunday and a win could see them climb to second in the Premier League table.