Juventus striker Arkadiusz Milik has purportedly experienced another injury which will save him down and out for quite a while.
The 30-year-old experienced a knee injury in June that cost him a spot in Poland’s Euro 2024 crew. In spite of the fact that he was at first expected to return as soon as this season, his rebound was deferred on different occasions, and he ultimately needed to go through a medical procedure because of persevering torment.
Lately, the previous Ajax and Napoli striker has been tipped to return in January, with Juventus head of football Cristiano Giuntoli hailing him as the club’s January marking, proposing that assuming that the veteran striker figures out how to recapture his readiness for the final part of the mission, there will be compelling reason need to add further to the assault.
Nonetheless, Milik was no place to be seen when Thiago Motta’s side ventured out to Riyadh for their disastrous Italian Super Cup appearance, meaning the aggressor is still making a course for recuperation.
As indicated by La Gazzetta dello Game (by means of IlBianconero), Milik harmed himself once more, right when his return appeared to be practically 100%. As sources uncover, the Poland global is currently experiencing a calf injury that will keep him out of the field for extra time, in spite of the fact that they didn’t give a precise schedule.
So on the off chance that the club’s top of the food chain felt a little doubtful, this misfortune ought to affirm that they are as of now needing fortifications, as obviously depending on Milik in the midst of their endless hardships is a bombed plan.
Dusan Vlahovic needed to stay at work past 40 hours in the principal half of the time, and that absolutely impacted his state of being and structure. What’s more, when the Serbian was out with a physical issue, Motta needed to attempt players like Timothy Weah and Weston McKennie as focus advances, however without much of any result.
Hence, marking another striker in January is an earnest requirement for Juventus, as is reinforcing the safeguard.