Daniel Peretz Returns to Training at Bayern Munich After Injury – Latest Updates and News

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2024-01-29 16:15:04

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Daniel Peretz (Bayern Munich’s official website)

For the first time since he was injured at the beginning of January, Daniel Peretz returned today (Monday) to the grass at Zebner Strasse, Bayern Munich’s training complex. Peretz was seen jogging on the field and holding a personal training session with Simon Martinello, one of Thomas Tuchel’s staff members, who is responsible for rehabilitating the injured in the squad.

As you remember, the goalkeeper suffered a tear in the inner ligament of the knee and his time of absence was estimated at six weeks. Now, he will begin rehabilitation to return to full activity in about two weeks. Meanwhile, Manuel Neuer continues to be Bayern’s first choice goalkeeper, while Sven Ulreich serves as backup.

The rest of the players got time off today and apart from Peretz, Serge Gnabry and Tarek Buchman also continued their rehabilitation and held a 30-minute training session without a ball. The team will hold a training session open to the public tomorrow morning and begin preparations for Saturday’s game against Borussia Monchengladbach, when Sasha Bowie will make his first appearance.

In another matter, despite the serious injury of Kingsley Coman, which will disable him for the next two months, Bayern decided not to add a substitute to the attack. The Bavarians are convinced that Gnabry’s imminent return will cover the French winger’s absence and will be content with signing Bowie and Eric Dier.

In the meantime, Bayern completed the signing of Jonah Kosi-Esara, the 16-year-old Swedish striker, who was purchased from Solana for 4.5 million euros excluding bonuses. The talent was the main target of Christoph Freund and will arrive in Munich this week to sign, when he will train with the seniors but first play with the youth.

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