Andrei Kareyev, the goalkeeper of Minsk's Dynamo, has reached the final stage of his rehabilitation
Andrei Kareyev, the goalkeeper of Minsk's Dynamo, has reached the final stage of his rehabilitation
The 27-year-old goalkeeper suffered a knee injury in August 2020 and has been out of action ever since.
He has been working hard with the club's medical staff and is now ready to return to full training.
Kareyev is expected to be back in contention for a place in the team for the start of the new season.
The news of Kareyev's return to fitness is a boost for Minsk's Dynamo, who have been struggling with injuries this season.
The club is currently in 10th place in the Belarusian Premier League, and Kareyev's return will be a welcome addition to the squad.
Kareyev is a key player for Minsk's Dynamo
He has been capped seven times by Belarus and was part of the squad that reached the last 16 of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Kareyev is a commanding presence in goal and is known for his shot-stopping ability.
He is also good with his feet and is comfortable playing out from the back.
Kareyev's return to fitness is a major boost for Minsk's Dynamo and will give the club a much-needed boost in their bid to climb up the table.
Kareyev is looking forward to returning to action
He said: "I am very happy to be back in training and I am looking forward to playing for Minsk's Dynamo again.
"I have been working very hard with the medical staff and I am now feeling fit and strong.
"I am ready to give everything for the club and I am confident that we can achieve success together."
Kareyev's return to fitness is a major boost for Minsk's Dynamo and will give the club a much-needed boost in their bid to climb up the table.