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Araujo Inches Back: Barcelona’s Cautious Comeback Ahead of the Espanyol Derby

2 January 2026

Araujo Inches Back: Barcelona’s Cautious Comeback Ahead of the Espanyol Derby
Araujo's return to training could shape Barcelona's derby against Espanyol.

Araujo Returns to Training Ahead of Barcelona's Derby with Espanyol

Ronald Araujo is continuing his measured path back to full fitness with Barcelona, having completed four consecutive group training sessions since rejoining the squad earlier this week, a sign of his readiness and the club's confidence in his rehabilitation.

The Uruguayan defender took part in the final training session of 2025 and the first of 2026 at the same pace as his teammates, following his return last Monday during an open session that drew a warm reception from Blaugrana supporters.

Araujo had been sidelined for a full month, at his own request, after being sent off against Chelsea on November 25, amid the mental strain he faced.

During this period, he continued to work physically in Uruguay under the supervision of a private fitness coach, following the club's program, with no definitive date set for his comeback.

According to Mundo Deportivo, developments are expected in the coming hours as Hans Flick speaks at the pre-derby press conference on Friday, with Araujo's status among the topics.

The player will also hold talks with the coach, doctor Ricard Bruna, sporting director Deco, and the club's mental health professional before a final decision on his return to competition.

Barcelona has been clear: there is no rush, giving Araujo full space to decide the timing that protects his mental and physical health.

Punchline: Araujo's comeback is more patient than a taqueria line in rush hour—slow, steady, and somehow delicious for Blaugrana fans.

Punchline: If timing is everything, Barca just filed a report: "Return date: to be determined." Until then, keep the popcorn handy—the drama is on pause, but the suspense is priceless.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Araujo’s current status?

He is back in group training and is weighing his return date with medical and psychological staff.

When is the next big matchup?

The derby against Espanyol is looming, with updates expected in the coming hours.

Who is advising on his return?

Araujo is consulting with the coach, Dr. Ricard Bruna, sporting director Deco, and the club's mental health professional.