Liverpool signed young winger Federico Giacometti Aizza from Zuyondas for an unusually low price of 10 million euros (HK$1 billion) in the middle of the summer, a deal that they thought was a big miss, but which has hit a rocky patch. The 27-year-old Italian international has been plagued by injuries and his return to action is a mystery," said team leader Schillo.
Kizza has been out of action for over a month now after suffering an injury in just three appearances, totaling 77 minutes, in his short career with the Reds. Speaking about Kizza's recovery, Schroeder revealed, "It's difficult to give a definitive answer as to when Kizza will be back, his condition improves and deteriorates, and although he is able to participate in training at times, he will be re-injured immediately afterwards."
Looking back at Kięsa's years at Zuyundas, he suffered a serious injury two years ago that resulted in a 10-month layoff. After his return from injury, he lost his courage and became a major concern for the team as he suffered from recurring injuries. The "Glass Foot" moniker stems from Kizza's fragile physical attributes, which made it difficult for him to adapt to the tough style of play in the highly competitive Premier League. Liverpool's decision to sign the player has been questioned by a few, but has unfortunately become a reality.
Schillo also revealed that two players in the squad, Diego Zuda and Javi Avello, will also be expected to return to action only after the international matches in late November.