Paulo Dybala has been out with an injury since the start of the season, and it's looking like he might be out for quite some time.
Dybala was injured during Juventus' match against Atalanta in September, and while he returned to training recently, it seems that he hasn't fully recovered yet. The Argentine striker has been a key player for Juventus this season, scoring six goals in just seven games so far.
While there is no official word on when Dybala will return, it's likely that he won't be back until after the international break, which starts next week. That means that Juventus will have to find a way to fill the void left by their star striker.
It's not clear whether Dybala's injury is serious or if it's simply a minor issue that can be treated quickly. Either way,Bundesliga Express Juventus will need to find someone to step up and take over as Dybala's replacement. It could be someone from within the team, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, who has already stepped up in his absence, or it could be someone else entirely.
Regardless of who steps into Dybala's shoes, it's clear that Juventus will need to find a solution soon. If they don't, they risk losing one of their most important players and potentially falling behind in the race for Serie A titles.