Good news for Roma, as Antonio Rudiger has been given the all-clear to resume training after a knee ligament injury.
The German international was ruled out of Euro 2016 when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament during a training session in June.
Now three months after that setback, a check-up at the Villa Stuart Clinic in Rome confirmed Rudiger can resume training.
The defender had already begun working with the ball yesterday and will take at least a month to begin training with his teammates.
Good news for Roma, as Antonio Rudiger has been given the all-clear to resume training after a knee ligament injury.
The German international was ruled out of Euro 2016 when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament during a training session in June.
Now three months after that setback, a check-up at the Villa Stuart Clinic in Rome confirmed Rudiger can resume training.
The defender had already begun working with the ball yesterday and will take at least a month to begin training with his teammates.
The recovery process is ahead of schedule by approximately two weeks, but Rudiger hopes to be back on the field by mid-October.