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·13 gennaio 2025
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·13 gennaio 2025
Inter Milan midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu will be out with injury until February, and is a doubt for the derby against AC Milan.
This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews. They report that the Turk will take a few weeks to recover after tests confirmed a slight calf strain.
Calhanoglu underwent tests with Inter’s medical staff today.
These confirmed that the 30-year-old has suffered a slight strain to the soleus muscle of his right calf.
That is a separate injury from the thigh problem that had forced Calhanoglu off in the first half of the Supercoppa Italiana final against AC Milan.
Sky report that this injury will rule Calhanoglu out for a little while.
Initially, the Turkish international had been targeting a return as soon as this Wednesday’s Serie A clash with Bologna.
The thigh problem that Calhanoglu had sustained during the Supercoppa would have allowed for such a timeline.
However, the timeline is significantly different for the new injury that Calhanoglu has picked up.
Sky report that the calf strain will require Calhanoglu to take a few weeks to recover.
That means that the 30-year-old will not be able to return to the pitch before the end of January, the broadcaster anticipate.
That means that Calhanoglu will miss a number of matches for Inter.
The Nerazzurri have three Serie A matches and two in the Champions League before the end of the month.
Then, Inter’s first match of February is a big one. They face AC Milan in the second league derby of the season.
And Calhanoglu’s recovery for that match would be very much up in the air, reports Sky.