Federico Bernardeschi and Daniele Rugani have reportedly returned to group training, while Paulo Dybala is still working apart from the squad.

Juventus are slowly recovering all their injured players ahead of the crucial part of the campaign. On Wednesday, they travelled to Florence without nine first-team members: Bernardeschi, Rugani, Dybala, Giorgio Chiellini, Weston McKennie, Denis Zakaria, Federico Chiesa, Kaio Jorge and Alex Sandro.

Chiesa and Kaio Jorge won’t return before 2022-23 due to knee injuries, while all the other players are recovering.

Bernardeschi and Rugani could be available for Sunday’s Serie A clash against Spezia and Massimiliano Allegri said on Tuesday that Dybala would have returned for the weekend’s game at the Allianz Stadium. However, Romeo Agresti reports that Dybala trained apart from the team today, while Bernardeschi and Rugani worked with their teammates for the whole training session.

The Bianconeri sit fourth in the Serie A table, seven points off leaders Milan and Napoli. The Rossoneri and the Partenopei meet at the Stadio Maradona on Sunday night, so Juventus could move closer to at least one of them if they beat Thiago Motta’s side.

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