Celtic winger, Jota will be sidelined for between six to nine months with a cruciate ligament injury, manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed.
The 26-year-old, who returned to the Scottish champions from Rennes in January, picked up a knee injury during Saturday’s 5-0 win over Dundee United.
Jota was taken off in the first-half at Tannadice as Celtic sealed a fourth consecutive Scottish Premiership title, the Portuguese wide man leaving the stadium on crutches.
“Sadly, it’s not good news for him or for us really. It didn’t look as bad, but when he had the scan, it looks like he’ll probably be out for six to nine months.
“So he’s done his cruciate and a little bit of other damage in there. He’s quite upbeat and philosophical about it,” Rodgers said.
Jota impressed in his first spell with Celtic, initially on loan from Benfica, but after being sold to Al-Ittihad in 2023, he fell out of favour with the Saudi club and at Rennes.
He has made 16 appearances, nine of them starts, after returning to Glasgow, scoring five goals.
Celtic visit city rivals Rangers on Sunday as they look to avoid losing a third consecutive Old Firm league meeting.
(BBC Sport)
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