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Bayern's Neuer prepares for imminent Bundesliga return with eye on Euros

BERLIN : There is more at stake for Bayern Munich keeper Manuel Neuer when he makes his possible return to action in the Bundesliga on Saturday against Darmstadt 98 almost a year after injury.

The 37-year-old, who broke his leg during a skiing holiday after Germany's World Cup first-round exit in December and required surgery, has been working hard on his return with intensive training sessions.

He did not travel to Bayern's Champions League game against Galatasaray in Istanbul on Tuesday to continue training while a rumoured return in the league last week did not materialise.

Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel is reluctant to commit to the player's return this week but Neuer cannot wait to get back as he prepares for another battle: to reclaim his Germany number one spot ahead of next year's European Championship on home soil.

Neuer's last Bundesliga game was on Nov. 12 before Germany's departure for the World Cup in Qatar, while his last competitive game was the country's final group match at that tournament against Costa Rica on Dec. 1.

The keeper, who has 117 caps for Germany and won a World Cup winners' medal in 2014, had been first choice for the national team for more than 13 years but his spot is currently occupied by Barcelona's Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

He has already lost the Germany captain's armband to Ilkay Gundogan, with coach Julian Nagelsmann confirming the midfielder would remain captain even if the keeper returned to the team.

"We have to wait and see," Bayern's Tuchel said on Tuesday when asked whether Neuer will return this week. "We have to talk to Manuel about it. It's clear that he wants to play."

A Bayern comeback for Neuer would mean that veteran keeper Sven Ulreich, who has been outstanding in his absence, will

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