Report AC Milan get good news from Bartesaghi and Gimenez
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Santiago Gimenez lives a crucial moment of his Rossonera adventure. The 24-year-old Mexican striker, who has been detained for almost five months for an injury to his right ankle, has carried out a decisive check-up in the last hours to evaluate the green light for the return to the group. The accident dates back to October 28, 2025 during Milan-Atalanta, when a problem [...] L'articolo Milan: Gimenez does not give up comes from Daily Milan.
Gabbia's expected recovery time reportedly around one month
According to what has been reported by the Italy-based website MilanNews.it just recently, Matteo Gabbia had a consultation with Professors Ernest Schilders and Rowena Johnson at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. It was decided that he would undergo surgery to resolve an inguinal hernia issue. The operation, carried out by Schilders himself in the presence of Dr. Mazzoni, was completely successful. The AC Milan central defender Matteo Gabbia is …
Matteo Gabbia underwent a surprise operation today at the Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London, conducted by Professors Ernest and Rowena Johnson, to resolve an inguinal hernia. Recovery time is approximately a month, and the Rossoneri center-back could return to Allegri's squad for the match against Napoli on April 4th. AC Milan announced Gabbia's operation in an official statement: "Today, Matteo Gabbia had a consultation with Professors Ernest Sc…
The good news for AC Milan today is the positive outcome of Santiago Gimenez's check-up, following surgery on his right ankle on December 18th. The Mexican is on the way back and should be back with the team in a few days. His last appearance for the Rossoneri was at the end of October, against Atalanta in Bergamo on October 28th. Since then, a long ordeal has led to the decision to undergo arthroscopic surgery to correct the problem. So far thi…
MN: Injury ruled out for Bartesaghi as Milan await derby decision - the latest
By: Ben Dixon AC Milan have had a moment of relief today, with the findings from Davide Bartesaghi’s tests looking positive. However, there will need to be more answers. Against Cremonese, Bartesaghi succumbed to an injury at the late stages of the game, without receiving any contact. These injuries are always ones to fear, just because of the risk of a muscle injury.Indeed, it seemed that way, too, with the Italian, clutching his leg and wearin…
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