​A scan has revealed that Inter Milan forward Stevan Jovetic may miss as little as 10 days with an injury suffered ahead of Sunday's heavy defeat to Fiorentina.





Jovetic missed the 4-1 loss to his former employers after picking up a hamstring injury in the warm up.





The Montenegrin had been a key part of the Inter side that topped the table prior to Fiorentina's visit, scoring three goals in as many Serie A starts since his summer move from Manchester City.





And fortunately for all associated with the Nerazzurri, an MRI scan has since revealed only a pulled muscle.





.@sjovetic had an MRI scan this morning which revealed he has sustained a pulled left hamstring muscle #FCIM — F.C. Internazionale (@Inter_en) September 29, 2015

According to ​Gazzetta World, club officials believe it is likely the 25-year-old will miss between seven and 10 days, although he won't feature in this weekend's clash with Sampdoria.





Jovetic is also expected to be unavailable for his country's upcoming Euro 2016 qualifiers, but should return for Juventus' league visit to the San Siro in mid-October.





Defender Jeison Murillo also missed Inter's first defeat of the campaign, although the Colombian is set to return at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris.







