West Media: Szczesny Has Begun Recovery Training, Aiming to Undergo Barca Medicals in Optimal Condition Next Monday

West Media: Szczesny Has Begun Recovery Training, Aiming to Undergo Barca Medicals in Optimal Condition Next MondayAccording to Spanish media “Mundo Deportivo,” Wojciech Szczesny has already started individual recovery training, preparing to face the medical tests arranged by Barcelona in his best physical condition.

It is reported that over these few days, the Polish player has been intensifying his physical conditioning to ensure he is in top form for the medical tests on next Monday. Of course, during his three-month break from professional football, Szczesny also indulged in some good food. However, when Barcelona called him earlier this week, Szczesny immediately resumed his regular training routine from his Juventus days and plans to start training with Barcelona either on Monday or Tuesday.

The goalkeeper is currently still in Marbella reuniting with his family. He plans to travel to Barcelona either this Sunday or next Monday, where he will pass the medical tests and sign to become a new player of Barcelona, playing until the end of this season. Szczesny has not yet chosen a new residence but plans to move to Castelldefels, close to his good friend Lewandowski. However, his family will not be moving with him to Barcelona.

Szczesny’s goal is to become the first-choice goalkeeper under Flick, but Flick has not yet made a final decision on this matter.

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