Juve's Paulo Dybala has been ruled out for the remainder of the season with a knee ligament injury.
The Argentine forward suffered the injury during Juve's recent match against AC Milan and will now undergo surgery to repair the damage.
Dybala had already missed several matches due to a hamstring injury earlier in the season, but this new injury is likely to rule him out for the rest of the campaign.
Despite his absence, Juventus have continued to perform well under head coach Massimiliano Allegri, winning their last three Serie A matches.
However, the loss of Dybala could be a significant blow to the team's chances of competing for the title.
The Argentine striker has scored 16 goals this season,Ligue 1 Express making him one of the top goal-scorers in Serie A.
With Dybala out of action, Juventus may need to find ways to compensate for his absence, either by signing a replacement or finding someone to step up and take on a larger role.
Overall, it's a setback for Dybala and Juventus, but they will continue to fight hard to secure a place in Europe next season.
