Barça: the date of Ronald Araujo’s return finally known

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Absent from the field since July 7 and the quarter-final of the Copa América between Uruguay and Brazil, Ronald Araújo continues to work in training to return to the field with FC Barcelona. Injured in the hamstring, the Uruguayan international will have to wait longer before rejoining Hansi Flick’s group. According to SportAraújo will make his return by December. During this month, FC Barcelona will play the Spanish Super Cup, in Saudi Arabia, will play its last two matches of the first phase of the Champions League and two matches of the Copa del Rey, in addition to La Liga.

The potential return of Araujo would therefore be very beneficial to Barça. In the meantime, Hansi Flick praised his character and his influence in the locker room and looks forward to seeing him again on the pitch. “ I’m going to come back like a bull. I am progressing very well and that makes me happy. It wasn’t easy, but I learned a lot, physically and mentally. Recovery is going well. I am very happy, the club is surprised by my progress “, for his part indicated the 25-year-old defender, who has already worn the Barça jersey 150 times since 2020.

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