Barcelona have received a significant boost as club captain Ronald Araújo has returned to group training following his recent injury layoff. As reported by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Uruguayan defender joined the open training session with the rest of the Barça squad on Wednesday, marking a major step forward in his recovery.

Araújo has been sidelined in recent weeks due to a physical setback, forcing Barcelona to cope without one of their most reliable defensive leaders. His absence was felt both tactically and emotionally, with the 25-year-old widely regarded as a backbone of the team’s backline and a key figure in the dressing room. Now, his return to collective training signals that his long-awaited comeback is drawing closer.

The Barcelona captain has been following an individual recovery programme before being cleared to rejoin the group. Monday’s session does not necessarily mean an immediate return to match action, but it is a strong indication that Araújo is progressing well and could soon be available for selection, depending on his fitness levels and the coaching staff’s assessment.

TOPICS: Barcelona David Ornstein Defender Fabrizio Romano Football Hansi Flick injury Ronald Araujo