PSG confirms long-awaited return of two key players

Milan Skriniar and Marco Asensio's return to PSG is imminent. Skriniar, recovering since January, has made unexpected progress, joining teammates in exercises this Tuesday.
Milan Skriniar and Marco Asensio's return to PSG is imminent. Skriniar, recovering since January, has made unexpected progress, joining teammates in exercises this Tuesday. / FRANCK FIFE/GettyImages
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The return of Milan Skriniar and Marco Asensio to the PSG team is getting closer. Since January, Skriniar has been in the process of recovering from an injury, but surprisingly, he has shown significant progress, even participating in some exercises alongside his teammates this Tuesday.

With the final sprint of the season approaching, PSG coach Luis Enrique will soon have an even more complete squad. Over the past few weeks, the team has had significant absences, including Presnel Kimpembe, Marquinhos, Milan Skriniar, and Marco Asensio.

While Kimpembe continues his recovery process after surgery on his Achilles tendon, it is expected that the other three players will soon rejoin the team.

While most of the PSG team is scattered around the world during the international break, some players remain at the PSG Campus. Among them are Alexandre Letellier, Arnau Tenas, Nordi Mukiele, and Carlos Soler. Additionally, this Tuesday, two more players joined the training sessions.

PSG confirms long-awaited return of two key players

In a video shared on PSG's social media, Milan Skriniar and Marco Asensio can be seen interacting with their teammates, even participating in practice drills at the end of the session.

Skriniar, who underwent ankle surgery in January, is progressing faster than expected and could return to competition in April. On the other hand, Asensio suffered a right hamstring injury on March 1st against AS Monaco (0-0).

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These developments are encouraging for Luis Enrique, especially considering the significant challenges PSG will face in April. However, Marquinhos' absence in the video is notable. The team captain has been out of action for a month due to Achilles tendon discomfort.