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The recovery of the Barcelona Golden Boy is on the right track, the return is not far away

According to a report from Mundo Deportivo, Gavi is making steady progress in his recovery from his knee injury. The young Barcelona midfielder has been working hard on his special rehabilitation plan and all signs point to his return being on track.

Gavi has been training separately from his teammates at Camp Tito Vilanova, located at Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper. Although he is not yet training with the rest of the team, his return is getting closer.

Barcelona recently posted a video on their social media account showing Gavi performing several intense exercises on the pitch. This footage is a positive sign that he is making great progress in his recovery.

What happened to Gavi?

Gavi was injured on November 20 when he completely tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during a Spanish national team match against Georgia.

Gavi has been out of action since November 2023. (Photo by CESAR MANSO/AFP via Getty Images)

In addition to the cruciate ligament tear, he also suffered an injury to his lateral meniscus. This serious injury forced him to sit out the rest of last season and prevented him from playing any more minutes for Barcelona.

However, Gavi's recovery is encouraging. He is showing noticeable progress and is becoming more confident with the ball in each of his special training sessions.

In addition to these training sessions, he continues to undergo a series of recovery exercises to help him regain his strength and mobility. If all goes to plan, it is expected that Gavi could be back on the pitch in November.

However, Barcelona remain cautious and do not want to rush his return to action. His long-term health and fitness takes precedence over a hasty comeback.

In conclusion, Gavi is on a promising road to recovery and his hard work and dedication are shining through in every training session. Barcelona fans hope to see him back in action soon, but the club is determined to ensure his return is safe and sustainable.