French media: Gouiri will be absent for 3 months after undergoing right shoulder surgery, and Marseille will not introduce a replacement in the winter window

According to rmc reports, Marseille forward Gouiri successfully underwent right shoulder surgery on Monday and is expected to be absent for three months.

In the African World Cup qualifiers last week, Algeria defeated Uganda 2-1 at home. Gouiri injured his right shoulder after colliding with the opponent's goalkeeper in stoppage time. Guyri underwent right shoulder surgery on Monday. He later posted a photo of himself in the hospital bed and said: "The operation went well. Thank you everyone for your messages and support. See you soon." RMC said that Guyri is expected to take three months to recover, which means that he may miss the African Cup from December this year to January next year.

Guyri moved to Marseille from Rennes in January this year. He has played 7 times this season, scoring 1 goal and 1 assist. For Marseille, Guiri's long-term absence means that the team will lose an important forward. However, coach De Zerbi has stated that he will not introduce a new forward in the winter because of this, but prefers to rely on Aubameyang and 18-year-old Robinho Vass.

De Zerbi said: "The transfer period will not open until January next year, and Robinho Vass is ready. I will not choose players because of their resume. Young players will continue to improve after getting playing time. At present, we have There is Aubameyang and Robinho Vas, and Hamid Traore will also return soon, and he can also play as a forward. Gujiri is unlucky, he is a unique player with unique abilities."

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