The RB Leipzig American midfielder who has been sidelined since the summer and missed the Gold Cup with the USMNT is close to returning as coach Nagelsmann said.
RB Leipzig American midfielder, Tyler Adams is edging closer to his return after an extended injury that made him missed the Concacaf Gold Cup this summer.
Adams RB Leipzig coach, Julian Nagelsmann revealed he expects the US international to be back at full training within the next two to three weeks.
The 20-year-old midfielder was given a six to eight-week recovery timetable due to acute groin issues; however, Adams has been sidelined since the summer after he missed his international duty with the USMNT for the Gold Cup.
Since then, Tyler Adams has been under rehabilitation and is finally getting close to being back to training.
"We're regulating and structuring his training because we don't want his body to have a bad reaction, sometimes we increase the intensity and then see how the body copes with that. If you see a reaction, then you take things down a notch. There's nothing unusual about that; it's the normal procedure," mentioned Adams coach.
According to Bundesliga's official website, Adams is, hopefully going back to 100 percent in 2-3 weeks, but he'll need a few weeks training before going back to Bundesliga, as said by coach Nagelsmann.
Adams has been out of action since RB Leipzig 3-0 loss against Bayern Munich at DFB-Pokal on May 25. He made 12 appearances with the German side between Bundesliga and Cup.