Neymar's
doctor Rodrigo Lasmar said on Friday that the injured Brazilian star could
return to training as early as next week if he responds well to scheduled tests
on Saturday.
The
26-year-old has been out of action since breaking a bone in his right foot on
February 25 and had surgery the following month, leaving Brazil fans sweating
on their key player's fitness ahead of the World Cup which starts on June 14.
"The
idea is that he can return to working on the field from next week provided that
he responds favourably to tomorrow's test," Lasmar told some media,
including AFP, in Paris.
"He's
recovered well and his physical state has evolved as we expected it to from the
beginning."
The Brazilian
team doctor, in France for Neymar's tests, also ended up diagnosing the knee
injury of PSG and Brazil right-back Dani Alves which ruled the 35-year-old out
of the World Cup.
French
champions PSG host Rennes on Saturday, before their final game of the season
against Caen on May 19.
Neymar is not
expected to play for his club again this term, although he will be at the Parc
des Princes this weekend as PSG lift the Ligue 1 trophy.
Brazil kick
off their bid for a record-extending sixth World Cup on June 17 against
Switzerland, with Tite's men also pitted against Costa Rica and Serbia in Group
E.
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