Juventus fans hoping to see Kenan Yildiz in action this weekend have reason for concern. The young Turkish star was notably absent from the main group during Tuesday's training session, continuing to manage a persistent inflammation issue in his knee.
As the Bianconeri prepare for a crucial Serie A clash against Bologna on Sunday, Yildiz's fitness remains a key talking point. The recurring problem, which has seen him wear supportive tape under his left knee for weeks, flared up again during last Saturday's 1-0 win over Atalanta. Despite starting that match, Yildiz was substituted after 58 minutes and was seen wearing more substantial knee support.
This type of managing act is common in elite football, where clubs balance player health with on-field necessity. For Juventus, that balance is particularly delicate right now. With star striker Dusan Vlahovic sidelined by injury and other attacking options out of favour, Yildiz's creativity and goal threat are vital for the season's final run-in.
Current reports suggest the club is opting for careful management over a surgical solution. The focus is on pain mitigation and ensuring his availability on matchdays, a strategy that often involves tailored training regimens separate from the main squad. While his absence from full training is a precaution, it underscores the physical demands placed on modern attackers and the constant battle to stay fit for the biggest games.
