Bad news for Fenerbahçe from the star football player.

Bad news for Fenerbahçe from the star football player.

30.09.2025 10:05

Fenerbahçe's star Jhon Duran was injured in the Champions League knockout match against Benfica and has missed 6 matches so far. While Duran was expected to be in the squad for the Europa League match against Nice, another piece of bad news has emerged. Duran, who is receiving injection treatment in Barcelona and has had clean MRIs, is still experiencing pain. The 21-year-old footballer is not expected to be in the squad for the Nice match either.

The injury process of Jhon Duran, who was loaned from Al-Nassr to Fenerbahçe at the beginning of the season, is taking longer than expected. Another bad news has come for the yellow-navy team from the Colombian star, who was injured in the Champions League playoff round match against Benfica.

NOT ON THE FIELD FOR 6 MATCHES

Due to his injury, Duran has not played in 6 matches so far and has been training separately from the team for a long time. The 21-year-old player was expected to return to the squad for the crucial Nice match in the Europa League.

Bad news for Fenerbahçe from the star footballer

MR RESULTS ARE CLEAR BUT PAINS CONTINUE

According to the news from Sabah, Duran, who is receiving injection treatment in Barcelona and had clear MR results after returning to Istanbul, continues to experience pain. Therefore, it has been learned that the young footballer will also be unable to be on the field for the Nice match.

MAY BE BACK AFTER THE NATIONAL BREAK

It is stated that Jhon Duran, who is planned to return to the fields after the national break, may take longer than expected to be fully ready. The technical team is being cautious regarding the Colombian forward's return.

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