AC Milan will be without Ardon Jashari for around three months, thanks to an injury sustained during a training session today.
In his press conference today, AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri stated that Jashari would not be present for the game against Lecce, despite him being planned to be a starter. Not much was revealed, barring basic information that he had a collision.
A short while later, it was reported that the midfielder had injured his right fibula, with the possibility of him missing a few weeks to a few months. Now, the latest information has been revealed about the situation.
Far from good news
Daniele Longo reported that the midfielder had sustained tests and that a ‘non-displaced fracture’ had occurred to his right fibula. Then, the midfielder had chosen to follow a ‘conservative treatment’.
This news was confirmed by a few other reports, though Nicolo Schira has added to the information, stating that he will be out for a period of around three months. What initially seemed to be a knock in training now seems a lot worse.
In fact, there may have to be a revision of the mercato strategy with the new recruit now likely to be absent until near the New Year.