In what could be considered great news, Bayern Munich midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović hit the training grounds at Säbener Straße to do some individual work.
Pavlović, who broke his collarbone last month, has been sidelined since the injury, but did manage to get in a light workout this morning:
FCBayern.com release this information on Pavlović:
Good news from the training ground on Säbener Straße: Aleksandar Pavlović completed an individual running session on Tuesday morning for the first time since breaking his collarbone. The midfielder sustained the injury in mid-October in the Bundesliga match against VfB Stuttgart and subsequently underwent successful surgery.
Abendzeitung journalist Maximilian Koch (via @iMiaSanMia) issued his own information, which indicates that there is at least a little hope that the midfielder can return before the end of the calendar year:
There’s hope Aleksandar Pavlović will be able to play again for Bayern before the end of this year. If everything goes perfectly, the plan is for Pavlović to resume team training early December.
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