Lail breathes a sigh of relief regarding Ighaman.
The technical staff of the French club Lille received good news regarding Moroccan striker Hamza Ighaman, who continues to recover from a serious injury that has kept him off the field since January.
French media reports revealed that Ighaman is close to resuming physical training on the pitch, after 138 days since he suffered a torn cruciate ligament during the final match of the Africa Cup of Nations, which saw the Moroccan national team face off against Senegal on January 19.
The same sources indicated that the Moroccan striker will begin a gradual return to running at the club's training center known as "Domaine de Luchan" in the coming days, marking an important step in the rehabilitation program he has been undergoing since the injury.
Although the player has not yet reached the stage of training with the ball, the resumption of running is a positive sign of the progress in his health condition and his good response to the rehabilitation protocol, giving Lille officials a dose of optimism regarding his potential full recovery for the upcoming season.
Ighaman is expected to take advantage of the summer break to continue his rehabilitation program away from the pressures of competition, aiming to return in the best physical and technical condition at the start of the new football season, especially since the injury has deprived him of participating in many matches over the past months.
On the other hand, it seems that the summer transfer market will not see any movement concerning the Moroccan international, as the long injury has frozen all speculations related to his future, allowing the player to focus entirely on regaining his fitness and returning to the field.
Ighaman is considered one of the most prominent rising Moroccan talents in the attacking position, as he had shown remarkable performances before his injury, which has made Lille fans eagerly await his return, hoping that he will be a strong addition to the team's front line in the upcoming season.
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