Despite some new injuries, most Serie A teams will be in better shape once Serie A resumes this weekend. Juventus will welcome back Timothy Weah, Khephren Thuram, and youngster Vasilije Adzic, who missed time with thigh strains. Instead, Arkadiusz Milik will stay on the mend due to a meniscus injury, TuttoSport informs.
Milan lost Ismael Bennacer for months but will have back Alvaro Morata. He’ll likely be eased off the bench against Venezia, with Tammy Abraham leading the line, La Gazzetta dello Sport relays. Instead, Malick Thiaw is still a question mark.
Two Roma stars, Artem Dovbyk and Lorenzo Pellegrini, returned early from international duties due to small thigh issues and are in doubt for the Genoa tilt, Tuttomercatoweb informs. Enzo Le Fée is close but isn’t a lock.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia picked up a knock with Genoa but soldiered through it. There’s not a lot of concern about his availability versus Cagliari, Il Mattino reports. Nicolò Zaniolo will return from his second injury of the season, a thigh contracture, according to Sky Italy. Atalanta will also be able to lean on Ibrahim Sulemana and Odilon Kossonou. Sead Kolasinac will be a late call and Berat Djimsiti will remain sidelined.
As for other Serie A sides, Mario Gila will be back after missing the first three rounds, Radio Roma informs. Nicolò Casale will be ready for his Bologna debut, the club announced, while Emil Holm is back on the shelf with an ankle sprain. Albert Gudmundsson has shaken off a thigh problem, but his status is uncertain as he flew to Iceland for a hearing of his trial this week, Goal informs.
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