Juventus star Kenan Yildiz, who also represents Turkiye at the international level, continues to battle a chronic tendon issue that may ultimately require surgery, according to reports in Italy. The young forward has been central to Juventus’ plans, having been rewarded with a lucrative new contract and handed the iconic number 10 shirt as part of the club’s long-term project. However, in recent months his form has dipped noticeably, with the persistent injury taking a toll on his performances.
Italy’s Tuttosport has described Yildiz’s knee problem as a chronic tendonitis that flares up whenever he increases the physical demands on the joint. The situation worsened during Turkiye’s World Cup campaign, where he had to rely on heavy strapping and painkillers to manage the pain and continue playing. It remains uncertain whether conservative treatment can fully resolve the issue, leaving Juventus and the player weighing all options.
If non-surgical methods fail to deliver lasting relief, the two parties could opt for surgery in the off-season. A procedure to clean up the tendon would be followed by a careful rehabilitation program, with the aim of restoring Yildiz to peak condition in time for the next campaign.
Photos and reports from late 2025 show Yildiz continuing to work through the injury, with him noted as resting after the tournament and preparing to return to Turin for pre-season training slated to begin around July 20. Reports also indicate that he is expected to resume full training in time for Juventus’ pre-season program, where he will join teammates in building fitness and integrating any tactical changes ahead of the new season.
The ongoing uncertainty surrounding Yildiz’s knee will be closely watched by Juventus supporters and management alike. The club has shown faith in the youngster by investing in his future and assigning him a central role in the squad, but the priority remains his long-term health. If medical teams determine that surgery offers the best chance of a full recovery, Juventus could proceed with the operation during the summer break, followed by a structured rehabilitation plan designed to bring Yildiz back to his best form.
As the season transitions into the off-season, all eyes will be on Yildiz’s recovery trajectory. Juventus will be monitoring progress closely, balancing the need to preserve the potential of a generational talent with the reality of managing a recurring knee issue. For now, the plan is for Yildiz to report to Turin for pre-season preparations in mid-July, with the club hopeful that he will be fully fit and ready to contribute to the team’s ambitions in the forthcoming campaign.
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