Hugo Ekitike is set to return to the Liverpool squad earlier than expected, with a target return date of December 26th.
What happened?
Ekitike ruptured his Achilles attempting a sprint in the 2-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain on April 14th.
He was initially given a 9-month recovery timeline, but has made rapid progress.
Why it matters for Hugo Ekitike
The 23-year-old Frenchman had scored 17 goals in all competitions before the injury struck.
His return will be a huge boost for Liverpool, particularly if he can join Alexander Isak in attack.
Ekitike underwent a successful operation in London days after the injury.
What comes next?
He could meet up with his France teammates in the coming weeks as they continue fighting for the World Cup.
France coach Didier Deschamps said the injury was a “huge blow” especially after Ekitike had scored for France in a 2-1 win against Brazil.
Ekitike's recovery is ahead of schedule, with L’Equipe reporting he is targeting a return to training in autumn.
Liverpool will be cautious not to rush his return, to avoid any further complications.
The team will ensure he is fully ready before allowing him to play again.
Ekitike's bright future is still on track, despite the setback.
He will be eager to get back on the pitch and help his team.
The fans will be excited to see him return to action.
Ekitike's return will be a significant boost to Liverpool's chances in the second half of the season.