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Back in Stride: Alphonso Davies Returns to Bayern’s Training as the Comeback Road Gathers Pace

17 November 2025

Back in Stride: Alphonso Davies Returns to Bayern’s Training as the Comeback Road Gathers Pace
Davies returns to group training as Bayern press on in title contention

Return to Group Training

Alphonso Davies, Bayern Munich’s left-back, has rejoined the team’s group training for the first time as he closes in on a full comeback from an ACL injury sustained in March during Canada’s game against the United States in the CONCACAF Nations League. The Canadian winger’s return to on-field activity represents a significant step in his rehabilitation after eight months away from match action. Davies had already begun light rehabilitation weeks prior, touching a ball again as part of his gradual process.

Last season, Davies appeared in 31 matches for Bayern, scoring 3 goals and providing 3 assists. He subsequently renewed his contract with Bayern through the summer of 2030, extending beyond the previous deal that was set to expire in 2025. This milestone comes as the club continues to build its depth on the flanks and maintain momentum in the league and European competitions.

Mutual Support in Recovery

Davies has taken part in intensive recovery sessions alongside teammates who have battled injuries in recent months, including Jamal Musiala (ankle sprain and fibular fracture) and Hiroki Ito (metatarsal fracture). The trio stay in regular contact, encouraging one another, with Davies revealing in July: “We see each other every day, and we try to keep our motivation high; having good people around you helps.”

Davies also underscored a pragmatic mindset: “There’s no benefit in sulking or self-pity,” and he began ball-work in his individual sessions as early as September. The next step is to rejoin full-team training under coach Vincent Kompany, though an exact date has not been set.

Despite his blazing speed, Davies has approached this phase with patience, noting that injuries are part of sport. “The only thing I can do now is fight to return—not at maximum speed, but with steady progress, in the hope nothing else goes wrong.”

Mental Challenge and a Bright Future

Davies stresses that the hardest part of recovery is mental rather than physical: “The process is tougher mentally than physically; muscles recover, but not knowing how long you’ll be out or what you’ll be able to do makes it hard.” He adds that constant work on mind and body is essential: “Sometimes the body says it can’t go on; that’s when you must be mentally strong—the only way is to push yourself.”

Even with Davies absent, Bayern have kicked off the season strongly, winning 10 of 10 across all competitions, helped by the versatile performances of right-backs and defenders like Dayo Upamecano when called upon. The club remains optimistic about Davies’s return, with the forward-looking mindset of the squad shaping expectations for the remainder of the campaign.

Outlook and Contract News

Beyond the injury updates, Bayern’s contract landscape features Dayo Upamecano, whose representatives are reportedly not inclined to concede salary or commission reductions at this stage, according to Sky Germany. The discussions leave open the possibility of a renewal under terms that satisfy both player and club, though no agreement has been finalized yet. On the transfer front, Bayern continue to monitor Dušan Vlahović of Juventus, with the potential for a future move should circumstances align; however, there are no January talks reported by Fabrizio Romano, and Juventus expects Vlahović to finish the season with the club.

In the meantime, Bayern’s scouting and strategic planning remain pointed toward maintaining a robust squad depth, with a long-term view toward re-integrating Davies and leveraging Musiala’s development and Ito’s consistency at the back.

Davies’s comeback storytelling continues to captivate: the road to full fitness is a marathon, not a sprint, but the Bavarian faithful are hopeful that his resurgent pace will soon light up the Allianz Arena again.

Getty Images – Alphonso Davies training return

Davies’s journey back to peak form is closely watched by fans and teammates alike, who hope to see the return of Bayern’s explosive pace and defensive reliability on the left flank. The journey continues, with a clear message: patience today could yield thunder on the pitch tomorrow.

Punchline 1: If injuries were transfers, Davies just activated the “return option” and signed for a comeback that comes with a first-class sprint feature.

Punchline 2: Bayern’s medical staff deserve a medal for patience; the club’s new motto might be “slow and steady wins the Bundesliga.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Davies’ current status with Bayern Munich?

Davies has returned to group training, marking progress toward a full return from his ACL injury after eight months of rehab.

Who else is recovering and how are they doing?

Teammates Jamal Musiala and Hiroki Ito are also in rehabilitation, with regular team contact and mutual motivation helping the group stay focused.

What about contract talks and transfers?

Bayern is negotiating for Dayo Upamecano’s renewal, while Juventus’s Dušan Vlahović remains a monitored option, though no January talks are reported.