Tomorrow evening against Torino, Matteo Gabbia and Ruben Loftus-Cheek will still be unavailable. As for the defender, who had stopped due to groin discomfort during the warm-up before Milan-Parma and then underwent surgery in London at the beginning of March, recovery times were initially estimated at at least one month. He could, however, return to the pitch earlier than expected and be ready for the match against Napoli scheduled after the international break.
To receive the green light, though, the centre-back will need to undergo medical tests in the coming weeks.
This is reported this morning by 'La Gazzetta dello Sport', which also adds that there is positive news regarding Loftus-Cheek. He has been out since the match against Parma, where he suffered a fracture of the alveolar process of the jaw after a heavy collision with the Parma goalkeeper Corvi. An absence of at least two months had been expected, but thanks to the use of a protective device he could return to training much sooner than anticipated. Like Gabbia, he is aiming to be available again for the trip to Napoli on April 6, as relayed via those at Milan News today.














