Some very good news has arrived for AC Milan on the injury front as two players will return to full training on Thursday.
Milan have been fighting against the tide in the past few games, having only had a limited squad (19 outfield players) to begin the season, and with numerous injury issues having severely depleted the depth available.
A double boost
MilanNews report that Milan returned to training this morning following last night’s draw against Atalanta, and there are positive updates about what should happen during Thursday’s session.
Ardon Jashari – who has been out since the end of August due to a compound fracture of his right fibula – underwent individual training with the Milan coaching staff, today but both he and Pervis Estupinan will be back in the group as usual starting tomorrow.

The Ecuadorian wing-back has finally recovered from the sprained ankle he suffered while playing for his national team. Both could therefore be eligible for Sunday’s game against Roma, though Estupinan is more likely given how long Jashari has been out.
Almost all the Rossoneri players worked out in the gym today, with Ruben Loftus-Cheek the only one to actually work on the field. Loftus-Cheek is working on his recovery after being sidelined for a few days due to a muscle strain sustained during the final training session before the Fiorentina match.

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