The Brisbane Lions have been dealt a blow, with small forward Josh Green to miss 10 weeks with a fractured foot.

Green will speak to surgeons later this week and is expected to be fit for round one, although would likely need some match fitness to be considered for senior selection.

The 23-year-old was sporting a moonboot at the Club's pre-season training camp at the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday, with the Club initially thinking he had bone bruising.

However, after further scans, Lions Football Manager Matt Francis confirmed to AFL.com.au the 23-year-old had fractured his right foot.

It's the same foot that cost Green six matches last season with a stress fracture.

The diminutive Tasmanian is an integral part of the Lions’ forward set-up, being the club's leading goalkicker the past two seasons.

Thursday 14th of January - An update from Josh Green:

Surgery was a success, thanks for all the Kind messages can't wait to be back into it!

A photo posted by Josh Green (@joshgreen6) on Jan 13, 2016 at 11:57pm PST