Report: Milan's January signing Cisse suffers untimely blow - prolonged absence expected
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Report: Milan's January signing Cisse suffers untimely blow - prolonged absence expected
"Some bad news has arrived for AC Milan's January signing Alphadjo Cisse, who could be forced to sit out most of the rest of the season. Milan officially confirmed the signing of Cissè on a permanent deal from Hellas Verona on deadline day for the winter window. As part of the deal, it was also announced that the teenager would remain on loan with Catanzaro, for whom he has six Serie B goals so far this term."
"The player himself gave an interview not long after the move was made official, confirming that he thought he was going to PSV Eindhoven, but when the Rossoneri came knocking he knew where he wanted to go. Unfortunately, in their most recent league match against Reggiana, Cisse was forced off in the 18th minute with a right adductor injury. As reported by Uscatanzarocalcionews.it (via MilanNews), the 1-year-old attacking midfielder suffered a grade II tear to his right adductor."
"Recovery time in these cases is estimated at 30-40 days, although it could take up to 60 days for him to return to action. This is a significant blow for Alberto Aquilani's side, which has lost a key player at a crucial point in the season. Cissé will begin his rehabilitation program in the next few days, supervised by the club's medical staff, who will monitor his condition day by day."
AC Milan completed the permanent signing of Alphadjo Cissè from Hellas Verona and immediately loaned him back to Catanzaro, where he has scored six Serie B goals this term. The player expected a move to PSV Eindhoven but chose Milan when they intervened. In a recent league match against Reggiana, Cisse was forced off in the 18th minute with a right adductor injury and has been diagnosed with a grade II tear. Recovery is estimated at 30–40 days, possibly up to 60 days. Rehabilitation will be supervised by club medical staff and monitored daily, with a cautious return only after full recovery to avoid relapse and risking absence for the remainder of 2025–26.
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