Idrissa Gana Gueye joins Senegal camp amid cautious return from injury
Senegal midfielder Idrissa Gana Gueye has joined the national team camp in the United States despite still being under medical supervision as he continues his recovery from injury.
The Everton player rejoined the Senegal national football team on Friday, having missed the start of the squad’s preparations. His arrival provides a boost for head coach Pape Thiaw as the team continues its build-up.
Gueye’s return is being managed carefully, with the midfielder still recovering from an injury sustained while playing for his club.
While his presence adds experience and depth to the squad, his involvement will be gradually increased as part of a structured rehabilitation plan.
The player is expected to remain under close observation from the national team’s medical staff. The focus is on ensuring he regains full fitness step by step rather than rushing his return to full training or competitive action.
Although he has rejoined the group, Gueye is not yet expected to participate fully in all training sessions. Instead, his workload will be carefully monitored to support his recovery process while allowing him to integrate progressively with the rest of the squad.
His inclusion in the camp is nonetheless viewed as an important development for Senegal, offering the coaching staff an experienced midfield option ahead of upcoming international commitments.
According to reports, the main objective is to guide the player back to full physical condition in a controlled manner, ensuring he is able to contribute effectively when required.
The medical department will continue to assess his progress on a daily basis during the camp in the United States.
Gueye’s presence also strengthens squad morale as Senegal continues its preparations under Thiaw. The coaching staff are expected to take a cautious approach, balancing his recovery needs with the team’s tactical preparations.
As Senegal work towards full readiness, the gradual reintegration of one of their most experienced midfielders will be closely managed in the coming days.
