Kenan Yildiz is experiencing slight knee inflammation, leading to his early substitution during Juventus' recent match against Atalanta. Despite this issue, Juventus management remains optimistic about his condition ahead of the upcoming game against Bologna.
Kenan Yildiz in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at New Balance Arena in Bergamo, Italy, on April 11, 2026. (Photo by Mairo Cinquetti/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images
Kenan Yildiz in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at New Balance Arena in Bergamo, Italy, on April 11, 2026. (Photo by Mairo Cinquetti/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images
Kenan Yildiz being substituted out early in the second half of games that are still very much in the balance is not something that Luciano Spalletti has done all that often â at all â since he became Juventus manager right before the month of November arrived. The young Turkish star has logged a lot of minutes and been at so much of the good that Spalletti has actually achieved in the race for the top four, so itâs no wonder that a quick hook before the hour mark has been few and far between.
But that was the case for Yildiz during Saturday nightâs win over Atalanta.
It was due to a knee issue that has been bugging Yildiz that caused him to have a relatively quiet night and subsequent be subbed off in the 58th minute by Spalletti, according to a Monday report from Tuttosport. Spalletti himself mentioned during his post-match press obligations that Yildiz was one of a few starters who entered Saturday nightâs game with some sort of issues, but that there was enough reason to think that they were healthy enough to start. According to Tuttosport, it is âslight knee inflammationâ that is currently hampering Yildiz and he will receive treatment ahead of Bolognaâs visit to Turin this coming Sunday night.
A key point that Tuttosport mentioned: Yildiz has not undergone any sort of scans nor has any sort of trip to J Medical planned â which is a pretty good sign when it comes to how Juventus are thinking about his status.
The good news is that Juventus have eight days in between their win in Bergamo and their next fixture on Sunday night against Bologna at the Allianz Stadium. That is a lot of time for Yildiz â who is unsurprisingly amongst Juventusâ minutes leaders this season â to rest and get treatment on this knee issue that was alluded to a couple of times on the world feed broadcast on Saturday night.
But Tuttosport is here to remind you that âthe coaching staff and medical team have everything under control at the moment.â
If thatâs the case, then itâs pretty obvious just how important of a development this is for Juventusâ chase for a top-four finish. Itâs no sort of insider information that a (mostly) healthy Yildiz gives Juventus the best chance of achieving that, and if he is able to shake loose this knee inflammation over the next week or two â yes, even with just how important the next two weeks are on the schedule â then itâs a big deal at a crucial time.
Now we just hope that when he faces Bologna on Sunday that Yildiz can both start, play much better and for more minutes than he managed this past weekend against Atalanta. That sure would be nice for a Juventus team that will enter Matchday 33 in fourth place, two points ahead of fifth-place Como.
Q&A
What is the nature of Kenan Yildiz's knee issue?
Kenan Yildiz is dealing with slight knee inflammation that has affected his performance.
Why was Kenan Yildiz substituted early in the match against Atalanta?
He was substituted in the 58th minute due to his ongoing knee issue, which limited his effectiveness during the game.
How is Juventus managing Kenan Yildiz's injury situation?
Juventus is providing treatment for Yildiz's knee inflammation and remains optimistic about his recovery ahead of the next match.
When is Juventus' next match after the game against Atalanta?
Juventus will face Bologna in Turin on Sunday night following their match against Atalanta.
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