Wingback Timothy Weah will miss out on Sunday’s Serie A clash between Juventus and Inter Milan due to a recurrence of his thigh injury.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. The newspaper also report that midfielders Fabio Miretti and Weston McKennie will be fit.

23-year-old US international Weah has been out for a few weeks with a hamstring problem.

Weah has been working to recover from his injury in time for Sunday’s match.

The Bianconeri’s Serie A clash with Inter will be one of both sides’ most important fixtures of the season by far.

With Inter and Juventus first and second in the table respectively, there is the air of a potential title-decider to this weekend’s match.

And therefore Bianconeri coach Max Allegri will be aiming to have as much of his squad available to him as possible.

But it’s bad news for Allegri on the right flank. Weah has suffered a recurrence of the problem that he has been dealing with.

There is therefore no chance of the American playing a part on Sunday, the Gazzetta reports.

Timothy Weah Out For Juventus Vs Inter Clash – Miretti & McKennie To Be Fit

Former Paris Saint-Germain youth academy product Weah joined Juventus from Lille during the summer.

The 23-year-old has notched ten appearances so far in Serie A. He has begun nailing down a regular spot for himself at right-wingback.

But Bianconeri coach Allegri will have to do without Weah on Sunday.

He joins Danilo and Mattia De Sciglio on the injured list for the Bianconeri. Midfielders Paul Pogba and Nicolo Fagioli are also out with bans for doping and betting respectively.

But there is some good news for Allegri.

In midfield, where Juventus could have to cope without Manuel Locatelli, two players will return from injury.

One is Bianconeri academy product Fabio Miretti.

And the other is Weah’s fellow US international, former Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie. McKennie has in fact frequently played at right-wingback in Allegri’s 3-5-2 system this season.