It has been a tough time for West Ham United forward Gianluca Scamacca in recent weeks.
The Italian striker has not featured for West Ham since scoring in a 4-0 win against Cypriot side AEK Larnaca in mid-March in the Europa Conference League, with Scamacca ruled out in recent weeks with a knee injury
He has missed all 13 of West Ham’s matches since the international break in March, where he came on twice for Italy off the bench against England and Malta.
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The 24-year-old underwent knee surgery last month, with reports in Italy suggesting that he would not feature again for West Ham this season, with the striker facing a timescale of around two to three months for his return.
He had the operation in Rome, with the striker spending the early stages of his rehabilitation in his home country after surgery.
But now, West Ham defender Angelo Ogbonna has posted a picture of Scamacca back at the club, with the Italian posting via his Instagram story accompanied by a caption that reads: 'Look who is back'.
Scamacca has played 27 times in all competitions for West Ham since his summer switch from Italian side Sassuolo, scoring eight goals, which includes three strikes in the Premier League.
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