Cengiz Ünder, the forward for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), is currently undergoing rehabilitation following a knee ligament injury that occurred during training on January 29th.
The injury has been described as severe and prolonged, with PSG's medical staff urging the club to delay any decision on his future at the club until he undergoes further testing.
During his time in Marseille, Cengiz was known for his physicality and ability to control the ball, which has been missed by the team since his departure from Real Madrid last summer.
However,Ligue 1 Express it remains unclear how long he will be out of action and what impact this injury may have on his career.
In addition to his injury, Cengiz also sustained a hamstring injury in training on January 28th that required surgery. The severity of these injuries is not yet clear, but PSG has taken swift action to address them and is working closely with the medical team to ensure that both injuries are treated appropriately.
It's still too early to predict exactly when Cengiz will be able to return to full fitness, but the medical staff at PSG remain optimistic about his recovery and believe that he will be back in the lineup soon.
For now, the focus is on finding a solution to Cengiz's injury while ensuring that he can continue to contribute to the team's success. The PSG medical team is committed to finding a way to prevent similar injuries from happening again in the future.