Juventus are continuing preparations for their upcoming match against Parma amid ongoing player absences and recovery efforts. The team recently resumed training at the Continassa training centre, with a focus on maintaining fitness levels ahead of their next fixture. However, the squad faces notable challenges due to injuries and physical setbacks among key players.
Currently, four players are working separately from the main group, including Weston McKennie and Teun Koopmeiners, who are recovering from injuries sustained in their recent match against Lecce. Both players are dealing with muscular fatigue and are undergoing differentiated training and therapy programs, with the goal of returning to team activities soon. Their recovery is expected to be quicker than others, with hopes to rejoin their teammates close to the next match at the Tardini Stadium.
In addition to McKennie and Koopmeiners, other players such as Samuel Mbangula and goalkeeper Mattia Perin remain unavailable due to injury. Mbangula has been absent for some time, and Parma’s upcoming game has been on the team’s radar for his return. Federico Gatti is also sidelined, with an expected recovery period of a few weeks, aiming to be back for the final matches of the season in May.
The team’s long-term injured players, including Bremer, Juan Cabal, and Arek Milik, continue their rehabilitation process and are not expected to return imminently. Gatti’s recovery timeline is slightly longer, but the others are progressing steadily.