The winger remains sidelined and is unlikely to be called up, while the Armenian returns to availability at the end of the month

Dumfries is almost out. It would take a miracle to get him back on his feet in time to train and play in the derby. Inter’s medical staff, coordinated by Dr. Volpi, will try to get him back to Chivu by the end of the week so he can participate in the Champions League trip to Madrid. The ankle sprain, which dates back to the last league game against Lazio, has not healed during his time in the Netherlands with the national team. On the contrary, Dumfries has returned in poor condition and is still in pain. As a result, he cannot train with Inter and will most likely have to watch the big city derby from the stands at San Siro.
Zielinski, on the other hand, is fine after complaining of fatigue after scoring the decisive goal in Poland’s victory in Malta. Yesterday, he trained regularly at Pinetina, confirming his strong candidacy for the derby: Chivu is likely to choose him to complete the three-man midfield with Barella and Calhanoglu.

Micki is back—  Meanwhile, there is good news from Mkhitaryan, who has almost completed his rehabilitation program after his muscle injury in Naples: he will be back to full training around the time of the derby and could be included in the squad for the match against Pisa on Sunday, November 30. A welcome and valuable reinforcement.

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