📸 Gignac making progress in his recovery!
The French striker showed through his social media the recovery work in the pool with the message: "loading", to present himself next Monday to the physical and medical tests with the university team.
Gignac was absent for most of the tournament with the felines due to injury, as he underwent plantar tendon surgery at the end of January.
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