

Key Takeaways:
- Dusan Vlahovic rejoined Juventus training on Wednesday after four months out with an adductor injury
- The Serbian striker has been sidelined since Juventus’s 2-1 victory over Cagliari in November
- Vlahovic could be included in the squad as early as Saturday against Pisa, or for the Udinese fixture the following week
Injury and Recovery Timeline
After sustaining an adductor injury that has kept him out since Juventus’s 2-1 triumph over Cagliari in November, Dusan Vlahovic has finally returned to training with the Bianconeri. The Serbian forward underwent surgery for the issue in London in early December and has been progressing through a comprehensive rehabilitation programme in the months since.
‼️Partial training with the group today for Vlahovic (@DiMarzio ) pic.twitter.com/1uFHF5VdPO
— 🎥 The AJC 🏳️🏴 (@The_AJC_) March 4, 2026
Contributions Before the Setback
Prior to the injury, Vlahovic made an impact in both domestic and European competitions, netting three goals and supplying one assist in 13 Serie A appearances. His Champions League record was equally impressive during the same period, with three goals in four appearances up to the end of November.
First Training Session in Over Three Months
Today marked Vlahovic’s first partial participation in a Juventus training session in more than three months, representing an important milestone in his recovery process.
Potential Return Dates
Should his recovery continue as planned, Vlahovic could be back in the matchday squad for Juventus’s fixture against Pisa on Saturday evening. Failing that, he may be available for selection the following week when Juventus face Udinese, both matches scheduled for similar kick-off times.




