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Giuseppe Rossi Signs With Genoa in Latest Comeback From Injury

The American-born Rossi has completed yet another comeback from a serious knee injury and will return to Serie A with Genoa.

GENOA, Italy (AP) – Former Italy striker Giuseppe Rossi signed with Serie A club Genoa on Monday, completing his comeback from the latest in a series of serious knee injuries.

Last week, the club said the American-born Rossi was undergoing medical tests.

Rossi tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee while playing for Spanish club Celta Vigo in April and underwent surgery. The 30-year-old Rossi had previously injured his right knee multiple times.

After breaking out with former club Villarreal, Rossi was in line to join the elite scorers in Europe when he tore his right anterior cruciate ligament during a game against Real Madrid in October 2011. He needed three operations before returning in May 2013 after joining Italian club Fiorentina.

Rossi also missed four months of the 2013-14 season with a sprained ligament, ruling him out of Italy's World Cup squad.

Rossi underwent a fourth operation on his troublesome right knee in September 2014 and missed the entire season. He returned to Spain in January 2016 with Levante, before joining Celta last season. He has also played for Manchester United, Newcastle and Parma.

Genoa is in 17th place, one spot above the relegation zone.