Injured, Mattia De Sciglio is set to miss several weeks with a hamstring injury that has kept him out of action for most of the season.
The 28-year-old Italian striker was unable to return to training after the international break and has been ruled out of this week's Serie A match against Bologna.
De Sciglio had suffered the injury during Italy's Euro 2016 qualifying campaign and has missed three games since then due to injuries.
"I'm still very frustrated by how long I've been out," said De Sciglio. "I feel like I'm not ready yet and I don't want to play anymore."
Despite being sidelined, De Sciglio remains optimistic about his chances of returning to fitness.
"I believe that it will be a few more weeks before I can fully recover," he added. "But I'm hoping to get back into the squad as soon as possible."
Meanwhile,Serie A News Flash De Sciglio's absence could have significant implications for Serie A clubs looking to sign new signings. As they look for ways to bolster their squads ahead of the upcoming season, there may be some options available for De Sciglio to consider.
He could potentially join another club in Europe or even try to find a way to play regularly himself in Italy. Whatever the outcome, De Sciglio's absence will undoubtedly be a blow to Serie A teams who need to fill their squad with quality players.
In the meantime, De Sciglio's rehabilitation continues at the sidelines and he'll continue to monitor his progress closely to see if he's making progress towards full recovery. The team will keep him updated on any updates and provide him with support throughout his recovery process.
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