
Juventus striker Arkadiusz Milik suffers fresh thigh injury setback
Juventus striker Arkadiusz Milik faces another spell on the sidelines after suffering a moderate tear to his right thigh during training. The club confirmed the injury in a medical bulletin on Wednesday, stating the 32-year-old Polish international sustained the issue to his femoral biceps muscle during Tuesday's session and will be reassessed in the coming days to determine a recovery timeline.
This latest setback continues a deeply frustrating period for Milik since his permanent move to Juventus from Olympique de Marseille in 2023. According to club records, the forward has managed only 77 appearances across four seasons in Turin, with injuries severely limiting his availability. His most significant absence spanned nearly ten months, from May 2024 until March of this year, a period in which he did not feature in a single competitive match.
Despite his persistent fitness problems, Juventus showed faith in the player by extending his contract until 2027. His time at the club has been defined by intermittent flashes of his proven finishing ability, overshadowed by long stretches of rehabilitation. Before joining Juventus initially on loan, Milik had established himself as a reliable goalscorer at Napoli and during a brief stint with Marseille, which prompted the Italian giants to make his transfer permanent.
For Juventus, Milik's recurring injuries have complicated squad planning, particularly as he is considered an important deputy to first-choice striker Dusan Vlahovic. His latest muscular problem arrives as the club prepares for the final stretch of the Serie A season, diminishing attacking options for manager Thiago Motta. The club's medical staff will now work to establish a precise return date, with moderate thigh strains typically requiring several weeks of recovery.
This injury further clouds the veteran striker's future role within the project, as consistent availability remains a primary concern. For Milik, the immediate focus will be on another diligent rehabilitation process in hopes of returning to contribute before the season concludes.


