Juventus, Vlahovic undergoes tests today: Early signs on his recovery time | OneFootball

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·1 December 2025

Juventus, Vlahovic undergoes tests today: Early signs on his recovery time

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Today is an important day at JMedical, where Dusan Vlahovic is expected to undergo instrumental tests after being forced to stop during the match against Cagliari.

Juventus, Vlahovic’s tests awaited: Possible recovery times and transfer rumors

During the last outing against Cagliari, Dusan Vlahovic had to do without his number 9, who left the pitch in the 31st minute due to injury, clutching his thigh and almost in tears. The Serbian then told Spalletti: “Coach, I’m really hurt,” not sending any reassuring messages to the Bianconeri fans. Here is the report from La Gazzetta dello Sport:


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“The stroke of bad luck in the afternoon’s half hour against Cagliari will receive its verdict today after the MRI scheduled at JMedical, but the risk that the Serbian striker will have to wave the white flag for at least two months is real: if it is indeed an adductor injury in his left thigh, the recovery time suggests a lengthy rehabilitation that could compromise part of the season.

At least two months would mean at least fourteen missed matches, three in the Champions League, ten in the league, and the Coppa Italia fixture with Udinese scheduled for tomorrow night at the Stadium: Dusan would find himself sidelined just when Spalletti’s project is set to take off, with the immediate effect of closing the doors to a January transfer. In other words: if the interest hinted at in recent weeks – see Bayern Munich, Barcelona, or Chelsea – had wanted to turn into something more, this significant injury postpones any discussion about the future of the Belgrade striker – renewal, which is difficult at this moment, or a free transfer – until next summer.”

Raffaele Morra

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