Bayern Munich youngster Javi Fernandez nearing return?
Briefly

Javi Fernández has been sidelined since February 12 with a meniscus injury and is gradually progressing through rehabilitation. The 18-year-old sustained two serious injuries last season to his ankle and meniscus but can now perform many ball exercises, making an October comeback realistic if recovery remains on track. The player must rebuild his earlier top-prospect status as fitness and form return. Bayern Munich opened the season strongly, highlighted by a 6-0 win over RB Leipzig. Squad focus includes Luis Díaz and Michael Olise's attacking traits, Serge Gnabry's role, Joshua Kimmich's consistency, defensive testing, Nick Woltemade transfer interest, and transfer-window PR strategy.
Slowly, but surely, Fernández is making progress per Sky Germany's Kerry Hau: After two serious injuries last season to his ankle and meniscus, things are looking up for Bayern talent Javi Fernández. The 18-year-old Spanish midfielder can once again perform many exercises with the ball. If everything goes according to plan, a comeback in October is realistic. At this point last season, Fernández was considered one of the top prospects on campus.
It's not quite the morning after, but let's talk about Bayern Munich's massive 6-0 win over RB Leipzig and what it means. Lennart Karl will have a great duo to study - the relentless energy and attacking aggression of Luis Diaz and the brilliant aloofness of Michael Olise. Can Serge Gnabry hold down the fort? Joshua Kimmich is a constant...and a necessity. The backline still needs a big test.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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