Scotland midfielder Kenny McLean will miss Euro 2020 after Norwich confirmed a knee ligament injury will rule him out for 12 weeks.
McLean went off early in the second half of Norwich's final Championship game after being denied by a sliding challenge in the penalty box during the champions' 2-2 draw with Barnsley.
Canaries boss Daniel Farke had feared the former St Mirren and Aberdeen player suffered knee ligament damage, and that was confirmed by the club on Tuesday morning.
"Subsequent scans and further assessments have since revealed significant damage to the medial collateral ligament in McLean's right knee," a Norwich statement said.
"McLean will now undergo further assessment with an orthopaedic consultant to ascertain a management and rehabilitation plan for the injury."
The injury rules him out of Steve Clarke's Scotland squad, while the 12-week layoff means McLean faces a race to be fit in time for the start of the Premier League campaign after Norwich collected the Championship trophy on the weekend.
Clarke is already missing Ryan Jack from his midfield options after the Rangers midfielder underwent calf surgery.