Samuel Chukwueze is facing a race against time to be fit for AC Milan’s critical clash with Roma, as the Rossoneri continue to grapple with injury setbacks during a tense final stretch of the Serie A season.
The Nigerian international was absent from full training on Friday due to pubic inflammation, casting serious doubt over his availability for Sunday’s match at the Stadio Olimpico—a fixture that could prove pivotal in the club’s pursuit of European qualification.
AC Milan’s preparations at their Milanello base concluded the week with uncertainty hanging over key players.
Midfielder Warren Bondo, who is nursing an ankle injury, is also unlikely to feature, further depleting manager Sergio Conceição’s options at a crucial juncture.
The potential absence of Chukwueze is particularly troubling for Milan, given his unique profile within the squad.
Known for his blistering pace and ability to disrupt defences, the 24-year-old offers a dimension that has often proved decisive in tight matches.
Without him, Conceição may be forced to adjust his tactical approach, a difficult proposition against a direct rival like Roma.
“Samuel Chukwueze’s health is causing serious concern,” a source close to the club indicated, reflecting the gravity of the situation. “His condition will be reassessed daily, but it doesn’t look promising at the moment.”
Milan’s season has already been marred by inconsistency and missed opportunities. An early exit from the Coppa Italia and a failed bid for the Scudetto have left the club with European football as their only remaining ambition.
The match against Roma, who are also vying for a place in Europe, is a must-win.
Bondo’s expected absence compounds the problem in midfield, where Milan are already operating with a thin squad.
The 20-year-old’s physicality and work rate have earned him growing responsibility in recent weeks, making his likely omission another strategic setback for the coaching staff.
The club is monitoring the medical updates closely, but optimism is in short supply.
With just a few matches left in the campaign, Milan’s hopes of salvaging their season may now hinge on the depth and resilience of a squad under increasing pressure.
Should Chukwueze and Bondo both fail to recover in time, Milan will need to find answers quickly—both tactically and mentally—as they head into a defining showdown in the capital.