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Good news for Aston Villa, as a player is apparently returning to action way before expected.

That’s Boubacar Kamara, who, as officially stated by the club, suffered a knee ligament injury last month, during a match against Southampton.

French outlet L’Equipe today writes that just a month later, the midfielder is back in training at Aston Villa. It’s reported that he’s running and doing individual work with the ball already.

According to the story, Kamara is set to rejoin the first team squad on Monday.

L’Equipe recalls that the 22-year-old was treated in Dubai, at FIFA’s medical centre, in recent weeks. He had the ‘help of an oxygen chamber called Hyperbaric’, having spent an hour a day doing that treatment, and that’s what helped him to have such a quick recovery.

The outlet claims Kamara should be back in action with Aston Villa before the World Cup break, ‘perhaps even as early as the 6th of November’, when Unai Emery’s side face Manchester United. They highlight that by making an early return at the Premier League club, the midfielder may show the national team he can still be an option in Qatar.