Juventus have been hit by another injury blow as Paulo Dybala has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a knee issue.
The Argentina international was replaced in the second half of their Champions League group stage match against Red Bull Salzburg on Wednesday night after suffering an ankle injury, which required surgery and is likely to sideline him for up to six months.
Dybala's absence will be a huge blow for Juventus, who are currently third in Serie A and looking to secure a top-four finish to qualify for next year's Europa Conference League.
However, there is some good news for fans of the club, as it seems that Dybala may not be the only one missing from the team for the rest of the season.
According to reports, several other key players could also miss out, including Federico Chiesa and Adrien Rabiot.
It remains to be seen how this latest injury setback will impact the team's performance in the coming weeks and months, but it is clear that Juventus will need to find ways to cope without their star performers.
In the meantime, Juventus will turn to their younger talent and hope that they can step up and fill the void left by Dybala and his teammates.
With so much at stake, it will be interesting to see how Juventus respond to this latest injury blow and what strategies they will use to overcome their challenges.
