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Leipzig start training camp - hope for Olmo's return

Leipzig start training camp - hope for Olmo's return
Leipzig player Dani Olmo on the ball / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa/Archivbild
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RB Leipzig and new signing Eljif Elmas started their training camp in La Manga in southern Spain on Tuesday afternoon. The Bundesliga's fourth-placed team are preparing for the 2024 soccer year on the Costa Cálida until Sunday. Long-injured star Dani Olmo came directly from his home in Terrassa near Barcelona and arrived separately in his own car accompanied by his family.

The playmaker is still being introduced to the team individually following his absence due to an acromioclavicular joint injury, but will be integrated into team training over the course of the training camp. "He's basically ready, he's recovered, he's done tests," said coach Marco Rose. "Now it's about transferring that into the game when uncontrolled movements are added."

Addition Elmas (thigh problem), captain Willi Orban (knee injury) and defender Castello Lukeba (back problem) will also initially train away from the team.

Also in the squad are talents Yannick Eduardo, Nuha Jatta, U17 World Cup winner Winners Osawe, Tim Köhler and Lenny Hennig. Amadou Haidara (Mali) and Ilaix Moriba (Guinea) will be absent due to their participation in the Africa Cup.

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Rose will begin regular training sessions on Wednesday, following a relaxed warm-up on Tuesday after the arrival. A test match is planned for the end of the week, but the opponent has not yet been decided. "It's totally worth coming here. It's supposed to rain all week in Leipzig," said Rose. "We want to work on a few processes, we need time for that and we will also be on the pitch."

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