In his first season at Torino, Perr Schuurs managed to be one of the best central defenders in the league. So much so that it soon ended up in the sights of the big names, in particular Inter who had thought about it for various reasons: it was young, with room for improvement, the possibility of modernizing the rearguard and having a replacement for Acerbi in a role that was anything but simple. However, it was against Inter that he broke his cruciate which has not yet allowed him to return full-time.
It was October 21, 2023. It is clear that with an injury like this there is often an objective dynamic – at least five months to return – and then a subjective one, possibly linked to the complications that a knee may or may not have.
Urbano Cairo, in recent days, had spoken about his condition, without however giving further details on the possible return. “He is now in London to undergo rehabilitation with the surgeon who operated on him, the number one in the Premier League. If we have a bit of luck he will be able to return. We won’t say when yet.” Probably because there is no ATA and that it will only be able to do so in 2025, at the beginning of the second half of the season. A real shame for Toro. Today Peer Schuurs turns 25.