Theo Hernandez, the Brazilian striker for AC Milan, has been ruled out indefinitely by the Italian club due to an ankle injury that he sustained in training yesterday. This is the latest injury to his career, which started back in the summer of 2018 when he joined AC Milan from Atlético Madrid.
Hernandez's injury comes just days after he was also ruled out for several weeks with a knee injury. The Brazilian has been out of action since March, but it is believed that his recovery will take some time.
The injury has come as a surprise to both the team and Hernandez himself. It was expected that he would be able to return soon, but this news came as a shock to him and his family. He had hoped that he could make a comeback next season, but now he is facing another setback.
Hernandez has always been known for his hard work and determination, and his absence will be felt throughout the club and beyond. His teammates have expressed their condolences to him and wish him well in his recovery.
It is not yet clear what the exact nature of the injury will be, but it is likely that Hernandez will need to undergo further testing before being fully recovered. If he is unable to play again, AC Milan may have to look elsewhere for a replacement.
In the meantime, Hernandez will continue to work hard and stay focused on getting better. He has proven time and time again that he can perform at a high level, and his presence at AC Milan is a great loss to the club and the fans.
