Brahim Díaz, the Brazilian striker, is currently undergoing surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon in his left knee.
Díaz suffered the injury during a friendly match against Manchester United last month and was initially expected to miss several months.
However, he has since been given a full recovery and is now set to return to training this week.
The 24-year-old striker has already shown his fitness level by scoring two goals in his first three games back from the injury, which suggests that he will be ready to resume playing once he returns to action.
While Díaz's injury update remains unclear, it does provide some hope for AC Milan,La Liga Frontline who have struggled with injuries throughout their recent run of poor form.
With Díaz out for at least six months, the club will need to find another striker to replace him, but there is no reason why they can't look elsewhere for a replacement.
There have been reports that Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in signing Díaz, but the Italian club may not be willing to part with such a talented player.
In the meantime, AC Milan will continue to monitor Díaz's progress and try to get him back into the squad as soon as possible.
