After 250 days sidelined by a serious knee injury, Gleison Bremer is on the verge of returning to group training with Juventus. The Brazilian defender suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear in his left knee, a blow both for him and for the club, which has been without one of its defensive cornerstones ever since. His surgery, performed 244 days ago, marked the start of a long and demanding rehabilitation process that now appears to be entering its final phase.
La Gazzetta dello Sport report (as quoted by IlBianconero) that Bremer has been a regular presence at the Juventus Training Center for weeks, initially focusing on gym work, then progressing to running and ball exercises. Under the watchful eye of coach Igor Tudor, he is now preparing for a gradual reintegration into team training. The club is taking a cautious approach, alternating individual sessions with group drills to help Bremer regain his fitness and confidence without unnecessary risk.
For the next month, Bremer’s routine will revolve around patience and steady work—qualities he has consistently shown throughout his recovery. Juventus’ medical staff is determined not to rush his return, prioritizing his full recovery over a quick comeback, given his importance to the squad’s defensive structure.
Looking ahead, Bremer will travel with Juventus to the United States for the FIFA Club World Cup. While he is not expected to play in the tournament, his presence in the locker room is considered vital for team morale and unity. Supporters are hopeful for a miraculous appearance should Juventus reach the final, but the club’s focus remains on having him fully fit for the Serie A opener against Parma, scheduled for the weekend of August 23-24.