
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has taken a crucial step toward his comeback by returning to individual training on the grass at the club’s Cobham training facility, according to the Daily Mail.
The £75 million signing has been out of action since December 1, following a severe hamstring injury sustained during Chelsea’s 3-0 victory over Aston Villa. Initial fears from head coach Enzo Maresca suggested that Fofana could miss the rest of the season. However, the 24-year-old is making encouraging progress.
Fofana has started running drills and remains on track for a potential return before the season’s conclusion. Chelsea are approaching his rehabilitation with caution, aiming to avoid any setbacks given his history of injuries since joining from Leicester City.
This development offers hope for both the player and the club as they work to strengthen their squad during the campaign’s decisive phase.
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