Juventus fans, take a deep breath—Khephren Thuram is still on the mend. The French midfielder was notably absent from full team training as the Bianconeri resumed preparations following their hard-fought victory over Lecce. While the squad enjoyed a well-earned day off on Monday, Tuesday's session saw Thuram working individually on a specialized recovery program rather than joining his teammates on the pitch.
Thuram remained an unused substitute during the Lecce match, with manager Luciano Spalletti wisely opting not to risk the 23-year-old's fitness. It's a decision that reflects just how valuable Thuram has become since arriving in Turin. His energy, athleticism, and midfield influence have quickly made him a cornerstone of Spalletti's system—and the club is determined to protect that investment.
According to reports from Tuttojuve, Juventus are taking a deliberately cautious approach. The fear? Rushing Thuram back could trigger a relapse, potentially creating longer-term issues that might even impact his availability for pre-season and the start of next season. That's a risk the club simply isn't willing to take, especially with Thuram's growing importance during this critical stretch of the campaign.
For now, patience is the name of the game. Juventus are prioritizing Thuram's long-term fitness over short-term gains, hoping he returns fully fit and ready to dominate the midfield once again. Supporters will be watching closely—but for now, it's all about getting their star midfielder back at 100%.
