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Trabzonspor have received some positive news that Ghanaian striker Abdul Majeed Waris wil return to training this week following an injury.
The former BK Hacken goal-poacher suffered the injury while featuring for Trabzonspor against Eskisehirspor in the Turkish Spor Toto League on December 29th.
The 23-year-old is closing in on a return, though, after joining in a training session with other players who will not start in the club's next Super Lig clash against Karabükspor on Monday.
Waris joined Trabzonspor in 2014 and quickly established himself as a first-team regular, but has already reportedly told the club's management that he wants to leave in the Summer transfer window.
He spent the second half of last season on loan at Ligue 1 relegated side Valenciennes where he scored nine goals in 16 matches.
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