This Wednesday the Serie A season will resume in a day full of action that will include the match between Cremonese and Juventus.
Between injuries and late arrivals, Max Allegri will be missing some important players for the trip to Cremona, but the most problematic situation is the one he faces on the right flank.
During the first part of the season, Juan Cuadrado played almost non-stop due to the lack of alternatives. But according to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Colombian is unlikely to play before mid-January, while Mattia De Sciglio will remain out of the matchday squad.
Therefore, the coach faces a serious dilemma when it comes to selecting a right-back in his 3-5-2 formation, but the report mentions several possible candidates.
The first is Marley Aké who has recently returned from injury and starred in the last friendly test against Standard Liège. The young Matias Soulé could be the alternative, although he usually plays further up the field.
For his part, Tommaso Barbieri could be the most natural solution for the full-back position, but his lack of first-team experience could hinder his chances.
Finally, the source suggests Weston McKennie in an open converted position as a possible solution to the headache, while Federico Chiesa remains an unlikely candidate as he is yet to return to his best condition.