Ivorian center-forward Sébastien Haller, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer in the summer of 2022, was optimistic about a "return to the field" in 2023, he hoped in a message on the social networks on the night of Monday to Tuesday, where we see him working in the room.

" Happy New Year everyone !

And it starts very well for me, because it is synonymous with returning to the field!

“tweeted Sébastien Haller, transferred to Borussia Dortmund in the summer, to compensate for the departure of Norwegian Erling Haaland to Manchester City.


Happy New Year everyone !

And it starts very well for me because it is synonymous with returning to the field!

2022 was not the easiest year but it prepared me to take up all the new challenges that 2023 will offer me 💪🔥 Can't wait to see you all again 🟡⚫️ pic.twitter.com/EwG4vBSmwf

— Sebastien Haller (@HallerSeb) January 2, 2023

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During a preparation camp in mid-July, a few days after his signing with BVB, the 28-year-old center forward was diagnosed with testicular cancer, including for Eintracht Frankfurt, West Ham, or Ajax Amsterdam.

"2022 has not been the easiest year, but it has prepared me for all the new challenges that 2023 will offer me. Can't wait to see you all again," he added on Twitter.

No date on a possible return to training has yet been communicated.

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