Kevin De Bruyne Returns to Napoli Training After Four-Month Injury Layoff
Kevin De Bruyne's Training Return
According to Главком: Midfielder Kevin De Bruyne has resumed full training with Italian club Napoli following a long-term injury. His session yesterday marked his first full training in over four months. De Bruyne suffered a hamstring tear in late October, with doctors initially estimating a five-month recovery period. However, the Belgian international has made a faster-than-expected return to fitness. This is a significant boost for Napoli, as De Bruyne is considered one of the world's premier creative midfielders.
Before his injury this season, De Bruyne featured in 11 matches across all competitions, scoring four goals and providing two assists. Last summer, the midfielder signed a two-year contract with Napoli, which includes an option for a further season.
Casemiro's Situation and Torino Fan Protests
Meanwhile, interest in his fellow midfielder, Manchester United's Casemiro, has emerged from Italian clubs AC Milan and Juventus. Casemiro will become a free agent next summer, which is likely to intensify the competition for his signature. The Italian transfer market often sees significant movement for high-profile players available on free transfers.
In other Serie A news, fans of Torino staged a protest by dumping manure at the gates of the club's training ground, signaling their deep dissatisfaction. Club president Urbano Cairo is expected to face repercussions from this act of fan discontent.
De Bruyne's return to training is a positive development for Napoli, who will hope he can contribute significantly in the remaining matches of the season. Concurrently, Casemiro's impending free agency could influence the summer transfer market, opening opportunities for various clubs. The protests by Torino supporters highlight growing fan frustration with the club's direction, which may lead to changes in management or the squad.
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