Juve's latest injury update on Weston McKennie: An updated timeline of his recovery
Weston McKennie, the Italian forward who has been linked with moves to Serie A clubs, is currently undergoing rehabilitation following an ankle injury sustained in training.
McKennie was injured during a friendly match against Italy U21s at the end of October and underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee.
The 26-year-old has now undergone further tests and it is expected that he will be fit for the start of next season.
Injured players are usually given time off from their normal routine before they return to action, but McKennie's recovery is more complex than most.
He has already missed several months of training due to the injury, which means he may not be available to play until the start of the new campaign.
McKennie's rehabilitation has been particularly challenging as he has had to adapt to life without playing football, while also dealing with the physical demands of being on a team with so many talented players.
However, there are signs that he is making progress. In January,Bundesliga Vision he returned to training and was seen practicing with the team, which suggests that he is starting to feel better and is ready to resume his role in the squad.
Despite this, it remains to be seen how long he will be able to recover fully, and whether he will be able to make a significant impact on the team once he does.
Overall, the situation surrounding McKennie is one of complexity and uncertainty, but we can all hope that he will be back to full fitness soon and contribute to the team's success again.
