Nuno Mendes has returned to Paris Saint-Germain's group training after a left knee sprain.
The Portuguese international was injured on November 4 against Bayern Munich.
What happened?
Nuno Mendes sustained a left knee sprain late in the match against Bayern Munich.
He remained on the pitch until the end of the match, as manager Luis Enrique had already made his five substitutions.
The injury occurred on November 4, with Nuno Mendes having played 14 matches across all competitions, scoring four goals and providing three assists.
Why it matters for Nuno Mendes
Nuno Mendes has been one of PSG's best players since the start of the 2025-26 season.
His return to training is a significant boost for the team, with Nuno Mendes potentially available for the match against Tottenham or Monaco on the 29th.
PSG stated that Nuno Mendes would miss several weeks of competition, without providing a specific diagnosis.
What comes next?
Nuno Mendes is unlikely to feature in the match against Le Havre, but his return to training is a positive sign.
The Portuguese international will be eager to regain his fitness and return to the pitch as soon as possible.
PSG revealed footage from training on their social media accounts, showing Nuno Mendes taking part in the session.
The team will be hoping that Nuno Mendes can quickly regain his form and contribute to their success in the 2025-26 season.
Nuno Mendes had been in excellent form before his injury, with four goals and three assists in 14 matches.
His return will be a significant boost for PSG, with the team competing in Ligue 1 and the Champions League.