A big return to PSG

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This Friday, Nuno Mendes returned to training with PSG after nine months of absence.

Nuno Mendes could soon return to the lawns of Ligue 1. Brilliant since his arrival at Paris Saint Germain in 2021, the Portuguese international suffered a significant setback since his major hamstring injury in April 2023. Operated at the end of September, the left side has still not been able to play again with the club the capital and will soon total nine months of absence.

This Friday, PSG announced the return to collective training of the 21-year-old player. “Nuno Mendes completed part of the training with the whole group today”, we can read in the tweet published by the Ile-de-France club this Friday. Mendes could well return in the second half of the season and strengthen Luis Enrique’s squad while Paris is still involved in three competitions.

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