Juventus midfielder Fabio Miretti, the talented 2003-born former Genoa player, has been sidelined due to injury since the club’s friendly match against the Next Gen team.
This annual “family match” usually marks the start of summer preparations for the Bianconeri, but for Miretti, it ended prematurely. He left the field just minutes before halftime, replaced by Rouhi, complaining to Juventus staff about discomfort in his right thigh.
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Following the match, Miretti underwent all standard medical checks, including targeted instrumental examinations. The assessments at J Medical revealed a low-grade lesion in the semitendinosus muscle of his right thigh.
While further tests were carried out, they have yet to clarify when the midfielder might return to full training with the squad. Currently, Miretti continues individualized and differentiated training, separate from the main group, focusing on recovery and rehabilitation.
As a result, the likelihood of him participating in the away match against Como, scheduled for Sunday, continues to decrease. This fixture marks the seventh round of the Italian top-flight season. And Juventus will need to prepare without one of their promising young midfielders.
Despite the setback, Juventus remains optimistic about Miretti’s long-term development. The club’s medical and technical staff are carefully monitoring his progress to ensure he returns fully fit.
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Fans and analysts alike are watching closely, knowing the 20-year-old has the potential to become a key player in the squad’s midfield.
According to Calciomercato, the situation is being evaluated continuously, with updates expected as Miretti progresses in his recovery. While the exact return date is uncertain, the focus is on a safe. And fully recovered comeback rather than rushing him back onto the pitch.
The next few weeks will be crucial for both the player and Juventus as they plan their squad rotation and strategies for upcoming Serie A matches.