Gazeta Esportiva.com
·24 October 2025
Find out when Dinenno will return to São Paulo after arthroscopy

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·24 October 2025

Juan Dinenno underwent an arthroscopy last Wednesday to clean the right meniscus that had been causing him pain. The Argentine forward has become São Paulo's newest absentee, but the tendency is that he won't be out for long.
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The procedure Dinenno underwent is not considered complex. Therefore, São Paulo's Medical Department believes he can be available to coach Hernán Crespo in about 20 days.
Dinenno is the fourth striker in the squad to suffer from knee problems. Calleri (surgery on the left knee), Ryan Francisco (surgery on the left knee), and André Silva (posterior cruciate ligament injury and anterior cruciate ligament strain in the right knee) are also out due to serious injuries.
Signed in the last transfer window, Juan Dinenno has scored only one goal for São Paulo so far, in the victory over Botafogo at Morumbi, 1-0, in the Brazilian Championship. The forward has played eight times in the tricolor jersey, three of them as a starter.
By scoring against the Rio de Janeiro rival, Dinenno ended a 13-month goal drought due to a severe anterior cruciate ligament injury in the right knee, requiring surgery that kept him off the field for eight months.
With a loan contract valid only until the end of the current season, Juan Dinenno, who belongs to Cruzeiro, has little chance of staying at São Paulo, especially since by 2026 the tendency is for coach Hernán Crespo to have Jonathan Calleri, Ryan Francisco, and André Silva back.
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