Paulo Dybala is poised to make his highly anticipated comeback for Roma in their Serie A fixture against Bologna this Saturday. The Argentine attacker successfully participated in a full training session with his teammates on Tuesday, marking precisely 90 days since his left knee surgery.
The former Juventus player has been sidelined since January following an operation to address a tear in the external meniscus of his left knee. This injury has prevented him from participating in Roma’s crucial matches during the latter part of the season.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Dybala’s return to full group training is a significant boost for manager Gian Piero Gasperini as the club vies for a Champions League spot in the final weeks of the campaign.
Dybala’s Availability: A Creative Spark for Roma Ahead of Bologna Showdown
Dybala’s inclusion will provide a much-needed injection of creative flair for a Roma side that has had to navigate a pivotal period of the season without one of its most unpredictable and dangerous forwards.
It remains to be seen whether he will start the match at the Dall’Ara or be introduced from the bench, but his mere presence in the squad offers Gasperini an additional attacking option that has been unavailable for the past three months.
Further positive news emerged from Trigoria, with Wesley confirmed to have fully recovered from the bicep femoris injury he sustained during a friendly between Brazil and France. The Brazilian has been working on his fitness and is now fully available for selection as Roma gears up for what is anticipated to be a decisive final stretch of the season.








