Timothy Weah tests as a centre-forward. In Juventus’ friendly against the Under 17s, Thiago Motta tried the American son of art as a central striker and the responses were positive, given that he scored two goals and confirmed the excellent moment in front of goal, fundamental given the small injury suffered by Vlahovic. While waiting for the Serbian, good news also comes from Arkadiusz Milik who carried out a check-up visit in Rome, to Professor Mariani. The return to the field of the Polish striker, who has been out of action since June, is rapidly approaching. The Villa Stuart doctor has in fact given the green light for his return for re-athleticisation.
The former Napoli player’s return to competitive level is expected within 3-4 weeks. Excellent news for the player who had been out of action for over 5 months. Milik should resume group training around mid-December, although we will probably have to wait until the beginning of 2025 to see him back in action. The club’s hope is to have him back available as soon as possible and perhaps avoid intervening in attack during the repair market.
Nico Gonzalez mystery.
Nico Gonzalez continues to run, but for the Juventus winger the date of his return to the pitch continues to slip from week to week. To the point that it will be exactly two months after the injury which, at the start of the match, had excluded him from the trip to Leipzig. And it is not certain that, by then, the Argentine has already returned to the field. When the championship resumes, Nico Gonzalez still won’t be there. The trip to San Siro on Saturday afternoon, for the big match against Milan, for sure, but in all likelihood also the subsequent trip to Birmingham in the Champions League and perhaps even the one to Lecce immediately after. The most plausible scenario, at the moment, is that which sees his return for the home match against Bologna on 7 December, over two months after the Leipzig match.