Robin Gosens is undergoing his medical with Inter, but the Germany international is unlikely to be available before the beginning of March, missing the Nerazzurri’s key matches in February.
Gosens is on the verge of joining the Serie A giants on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy from Atalanta.
He is undergoing his medical tests with the Nerazzurri today (VIDEO), but he will likely return to action at the end of February, according to multiple reports in Italy.
Reinforced Inter prepare for crucial February and Klopp’s Liverpool
The Serie A champions have a busy fixture list next month when they will be facing Milan and Napoli in Serie A, Roma in Coppa Italia and Liverpool in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 at San Siro.
Gosens suffered a severe thigh injury in September and has only played eight games with Atalanta this season.
According to Sky Sport Italia and La Gazzetta dello Sport, Gosens is unlikely to return to action before the end of February, beginning of March.
It remains to be seen if he will be available for the second leg against Liverpool on March 8.
Rinnovo Perisic, bivio a febbraio. Ma con Gosens l’Inter è più tranquilla #calciomercato https://t.co/O14cSUIsiH
— La Gazzetta dello Sport (@Gazzetta_it) January 27, 2022
Would he not have been cup tied to have played a part for Inter in the CL anyways? Or did he miss all of Atalanta‘s UCL campaign because of his injury?
That rule was scrapped a few years ago. Players can’t be cup-tied anymore after a transfer in January.
Who was the last player Inter signed as injured? Guarin? Vrsaljko?