Juventus center-back Gleison Bremer has taken the first step towards his recovery from a severe knee injury sustained during a recent Champions League match against RB Leipzig. The Brazilian defender underwent successful surgery today to reconstruct the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
The operation was performed at the Hôpital Privé Jean Mermoz in Lyon, France, by Dr. Bertrand Cottet-Sonnery, a renowned specialist in the field. Dr. Cottet-Sonnery is well-known for his expertise and has previously worked with Premier League clubs. Notably, he performed a similar surgery on Zlatan Ibrahimovic in 2022 during the Swedish striker’s last stint with AC Milan.
Juventus’ medical director, Dr. Luca Stefanini, was present during the procedure, which the club confirmed was a success. The choice of Dr. Cottet-Sonnery highlights the importance Juventus places on ensuring the best possible care for their players.
Bremer will now begin his rehabilitation process in the coming days. While Juventus has not officially confirmed a timeline for his return, it is widely expected that the defender will be sidelined for at least five to six months. This extended absence means it is unlikely that Bremer will return to full-time action before the end of the current season.
The club and medical staff are taking a cautious approach to avoid any potential setbacks or compensatory injuries that can occur when rushing a player back from such a significant injury. Barring any unforeseen circumstances or urgent team needs, Bremer’s return to competitive play might be targeted for April 2024.
The loss of Bremer is a significant blow to Juventus’ defensive lineup. The 27-year-old has been a key figure in the team since joining from city rivals Torino in 2021 for a substantial fee. This season, under the guidance of coach Thiago Motta, Bremer had started every game before his injury, contributing to the team’s impressive defensive record of conceding only one goal in seven appearances across all competitions.
Juventus will now face the challenge of maintaining their defensive solidity without one of their primary center-backs. The team has already felt the impact of Bremer’s absence, conceding goals in both matches following his injury against RB Leipzig and Cagliari.