Dovbyk Returns to Girona but Stays Sidelined: Fresh Update on Ukrainian Striker’s Injury.
Artem Dovbyk’s Current Situation
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian Roma forward Artem Dovbyk has made a trip back to Girona, yet he remains out of action due to an injury. His visit to the club during the international break has been officially confirmed. As previously reported in the media, Dovbyk has not recovered from his injury and will not play again this season.
Dovbyk moved to Roma following a standout campaign at Girona, where he emerged as one of the team’s key players and finished as the top scorer in the Spanish league. While spending time with Girona players during the international break, no specific timeline for his recovery has been disclosed. It is expected that Dovbyk will not rejoin Roma’s squad after rehabilitation and will instead be sold.
How the Injury Affects His Career
At this point, Dovbyk continues to undergo treatment, and his future career prospects are raising questions among fans. Notably, the Ukraine vs. Sweden match is scheduled as part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification playoffs, but Dovbyk’s participation remains uncertain because of his injury.
Dovbyk’s case highlights the challenges footballers face when transferring to new clubs, particularly when injuries are involved. His success at Girona generated high expectations, but the current uncertainty surrounding his career could influence Roma’s decisions about his future. At the same time, Dovbyk’s injury may also affect the Ukrainian national team, as his presence on the pitch during World Cup qualifiers is crucial for the squad.
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