Juve's Mattia De Sciglio is currently sidelined with an ankle injury and has been ruled out for several months. The Italian midfielder, who was part of Italy's squad at Euro 2016, suffered the injury in training on Wednesday.
De Sciglio made his Serie A debut for Juventus last season, scoring three goals in 14 appearances. He has since struggled to make an impact for the club and is now unlikely to return to play this season.
The team has announced that they will be looking for a replacement for De Sciglio during their upcoming matches. However, it remains unclear how long he will be out or if there will be any replacements available.
Despite the setback, De Sciglio remains an important player for Juventus and is expected to continue contributing to the team's success next season. The club has already begun searching for a new striker, but it remains to be seen whether he will be able to replace De Sciglio's role in the lineup.
