The French forward tumbled and caught Calafiori’s calf, with the 22-year-old receiving medical treatment on the Parc de Princes pitch. He then hobbled off in what is likely to have raised alarm bells among Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta and his coaching staff.
Italy boss Luciano Spalletti initially believed that he would have Calafiori available for their Nations League clash with Israel on Monday. He said: “We need to assess Riccardo but with our staff, we’ve a good chance to have him back with us for the next game.”
However, the Italian Football Federation have confirmed that Calafiori has returned home and will not take part in their next game. It is likely that he will head straight back to Arsenal where he will be assessed by the club’s medical staff.
The Gunners completed a £33million deal to sign the centre-back from Bologna in the summer. His impressive performances for Italy at Euro 2024 caught the eye of some of Europe’s top clubs.
But Arteta might now need to take caution and slowly integrate Calafiori into his team following the star’s injury. Arsenal will hope that lightning has not struck twice after Jurrien Timber suffered a long-term injury just weeks after arriving from Ajax last summer.
Spalletti’s initial optimism about Calafiori’s fitness will be a boost to those in north London, though. The former Roma prospect has made two Premier League appearances for Arsenal but is yet to start, with William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes preferred at centre-back and Oleksandr Zinchenko occupying the left-back role.