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Pedri is recovering from his injury and is already taking part in training at FC Barcelona

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By Gura Garcia

Aug 14, 2024, 3:50 PM EDT

The Canarian midfielder, Pedri González, continues to advance with firm steps in a more than favorable manner in what continues to be his recovery and this past Tuesday the Catalan club reported that the player carried out part of the morning training with the rest of the group, his first participation in a session with the new German technical director, Hansi Flick in charge, facing the 2024-25 season.

His most recent injury at Euro 2024

Pedri returns to the playing fields after having suffered a grade 2 internal lateral sprain in his left knee, in the middle of a Euro 2024 match, after a hard tackle received by Toni Kroos in the first minutes of the quarter-final match between Spain and Germany, on July 5 of this year.

The Canary Islander had to miss the rest of the championship and all the preseason of FC Barcelona, ​​has been out of action for a total of 40 days and has also accumulated a total of 158 since August 24, 2023, due to various complications in his body.

A sea of ​​injuries since his arrival at Barcelona

Since his arrival at the Barcelona team, the 2021-22 campaignonly his first season was free from injuries. After playing more than 70 games in that season, in which he also participated in the Euro Cup and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Pedri has been a victim of injuries every season and has missed an average of 28 games per season.

The midfielder will remain out for the start of the Spanish league when Barcelona debuts this new campaign against Valencia next Saturday, August 17, in a match that will take place in the city of Mestalla, although he could be ready to play the game against Athletic Club de Bilbao a week later if his injury progresses well and he can participate in more group sessions.

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