Roma news: Dybala’s new injury setback, Ferguson might have surgery again
Roma star Paulo Dybala once again felt discomfort in his knee during today’s training session, and according to Sky Sport, he’ll miss Sunday’s game against Genoa.
Roma striker Dybala will miss Sunday’s Serie A match against Genoa as the Argentine didn’t complete today’s training session due to knee problems.
Dybala to miss Genoa vs. Roma
As reported by Il Tempo reporter Filippo Biafora on X, the Argentine was forced to end the workout after just a few minutes because he felt pain in his knee again.
The 32-year-old was available against Juventus on Sunday, but spent the whole game against his former club on the bench.
He had missed the previous four league games due to knee problems. Dybala’s last competitive appearance was on January 25, 2026.
As reported by Sky Sport Italia, this latest setback will force Dybala to miss Sunday’s away game against Roma, where Daniele De Rossi is in charge.
Ferguson to undergo second ankle surgery?
Matias Soulé, Mario Hermoso and Evan Ferguson will also miss the next Serie A match, and the latter has even flown to Brighton for a specialist visit on his injured ankle.
According to Sky, Ferguson, who already had ankle surgery in March 2024, may need to undergo another operation.
