Updates on the condition of Lazio’s Taty Castellanos have been reported. The Argentine player experienced discomfort in his left adductor during the match against Verona. Instrumental exams are scheduled for tomorrow to assess the extent of the injury. Lazio hopes that Castellanos stopped in time to prevent further aggravation.
Albert Gudmundsson is making progress towards his return. The Icelandic player trained with the group today, according to ViolaNews. As confirmed by Corriere dello Sport, Palladino is ready to rely on his valuable asset against Lazio on Sunday. Gudmundsson’s calf problem has already subsided, and it was primarily the psychological and physical stress from a legal process in Iceland that affected his integration into the team. He is eager to get back on the field and will immediately be placed at the center of Palladino’s plans.
Alexis Saelemaekers underwent successful surgery for a fractured medial malleolus, as announced by Roma in an official statement. The player will begin rehabilitation in the coming days, with an estimated recovery time of around 50-60 days. Alexis is expected to return in November, possibly during the second half of the month.
Lorenzo Pellegrini did not sustain any significant injuries after leaving a match with swollen knees due to a collision with Sabelli. It was determined that he only suffered a contusion with fluid accumulation. His availability for future matches will be evaluated day by day. Enzo Le Fee also experienced discomfort at his previous injury site but Trigoria assures that it was not a relapse.
Atalanta received no encouraging news regarding Ben Godfrey’s condition ahead of their Champions League match against Arsenal. The English defender continues individual training due to lower back pain that caused him to miss their last league game as well. There are minimal hopes of seeing him join group training before their Champions League debut.
Genoa has some uncertainties regarding player availability for their upcoming match against Venezia according to Il Secolo XIX: Bani may return after missing their previous game as a precautionary measure, while Zanoli, Messias, and Miretti might require more time before being fit again.
After Udinese’s comeback victory over Parma yesterday, Lautaro Giannetti’s condition needs evaluation due to suspected hamstring discomfort he experienced during halftime substitution.