Barcelona have received a major boost ahead of their upcoming fixtures, as star midfielder Pedri has officially rejoined group training following his latest injury setback. The update, reported by AS and highlighted by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, signals that the Spaniard’s long-awaited return to competitive action is now “getting closer.”
Pedri, who has endured a difficult run of injuries over the past two seasons, resumed working with the full squad earlier today as part of Barcelona’s structured recovery plan. The coaching staff had been easing him back through individual sessions, but the green light to participate in group drills indicates significant progress in his rehabilitation.
Barcelona view Pedri as a central figure in their midfield rebuild, and his absence has been felt across multiple competitions. His creativity, ball-carrying ability, and tactical intelligence have been missing elements in Flick’s setup, especially during tight fixtures where control and precision in the final third are crucial.
According to reports, the club does not want to rush him back into action, aiming to avoid any recurrence of the muscular issues that have repeatedly sidelined him. However, there is optimism within the camp that Pedri could be available for selection in the upcoming matches if he continues responding positively to training loads.