Considering the many ups and downs Hakim Ziyech has had to endure at Chelsea since his €40m arrival from Ajax Amsterdam in 2020, there was hope this move to Galatasaray could go well for him.
The winger has found life hard with the Blues since his move to Stamford Bridge, and when the Turkish side came knocking for a loan with an obligation to buy under certain conditions, it seemed like the perfect way out.
However, the Morocco international has struggled to have a great impact with the Süper Lig side, making just 14 appearances to date, and now facing time on the sidelines with an ankle injury, as the Turkish club provided an update on the Chelsea loanee.
Asia Analiz relayed it, with Galatasaray stating the winger has been diagnosed with an ‘ankle distortion’, meaning a severe sprain, which has stretched and strained his ‘inner lateral ligament, outer lateral ligament’ and caused a ‘syndesmosis’ of the left ankle.
Not only that, but a ‘oedema in the bones’ was also forming, which have been detected.
It’s said that ‘treatment has started’ for the Chelsea man, who now faces some time on the sidelines, having already missed games earlier on in the season with a foot injury, and recently spending time in Ivory Coast with the Morocco national team in the Africa Cup of Nations.