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Inter Milan's Henrikh Mkhitaryan has been sidelined for several weeks after sustaining a knee injury during their last match against Roma. Mkhitaryan, who was a key member of Inter's attacking trio alongside Luka Modric and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, suffered the injury in the team's 2-1 loss to Roma on Tuesday night at the Allianz Stadium. The 26-year-old midfielder is currently out of action but he has been given time to recover before returning to the squad for Inter's upcoming matches. Inter boss Antonio Conte said: "We're very disappointed with Henrikh's injury. He'll be assessed by medical staff today. We want him back as soon as possible." Mkhitaryan's absence will be a blow for Inter, who have struggled to find consistent form this season under Conte's leadership. The club has also been struggling financially, with losses in recent seasons making it difficult for them to make big transfers or invest in new players. However, there is still hope that Mkhitaryan can return to the pitch and contribute to Inter's efforts this season. The Italian media have suggested that Mkhitaryan could be available for Inter's next game against Juventus on May 8th, although the exact date remains to be seen. Meanwhile, Inter has also made a number of other signings in recent days, including goalkeeper Daniele Rugani from Genoa and defender Alessandro Puccini from Serie A side Empoli. It remains to be seen how these signings will affect Inter's attacking options and how they may impact their chances of winning another league title. Overall, Inter's injuries update is a reminder of the challenges that come with competing in the top tier of European football. The club must work hard to overcome any setbacks and continue to push forward towards their goals. |
