Devastating’ for St Johnstone midfielder Cammy MacPherson, whose season might be over’

Manager Craig Levein has revealed that the former St Mirren man, who will be out of contract in the summer, needed surgery on an injury he picked up in training a month ago.

And there’s a strong chance that the 24-year-old won’t make it back before the end of the current Premiership campaign.

Giving an update on MacPherson and goalkeeper Ross Sinclair, who broke his arm in August, Levein said: “Ross is slowly getting there and Cammy had an operation on his thigh to repair a torn muscle.

“So I think both of them will be next season before they’re back into full flow and full swing.”

Levein said, “Yes-ish, MacPherson is out for the season.”

“I hesitate because I’m not certain.”

“Recovering from a torn thigh muscle is an injury that takes a very long time.”

“So that would be my educated guess.

“It’s disappointing from my point of view but from the boy’s point of view the fact he’s injured that thigh muscle is devastating for him.

“Unfortunately, he’s going to have to try and recover from this operation and try to get back to full fitness.

“I think that will take roundabout summer time, something like that.”

Injury-plagued spell in Perth

Since his arrival in 2022, he’s had one setback after another at McDiarmid Park, dislocating his shoulder twice, requiring groyne surgery, and being ruled out for four months.

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