Olympique Lyonnais has received a significant boost with the return of Ghanaian winger Ernest Nuamah to full team training. The 22-year-old forward rejoined his teammates this week, marking a crucial step in his recovery from a long-term ACL injury that had sidelined him for several months. This development is particularly welcome as Ghana prepares for its 2026 FIFA World Cup journey.

Nuamah suffered the severe ACL injury in early April 2025, an unfortunate setback that forced him to miss over fifty games for both Olympique Lyonnais and the Ghana national team. His absence notably impacted the conclusion of Ghana's 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.

The club officially confirmed his return to group training on Tuesday, sharing a video that captured the warm welcome Nuamah received from his fellow players after the session. This moment signifies the end of a challenging rehabilitation period for the talented attacker.

For Olympique Lyonnais, Nuamah's reintegration into the squad provides a valuable attacking option as the season progresses. His pace, skill, and goal-scoring ability will be a welcome addition, offering more depth and dynamism to the team's offensive strategies.

Beyond his club commitments, Nuamah's fitness is vital for the Black Stars. His availability will undoubtedly strengthen Ghana's squad as they look ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where his presence on the wing could prove instrumental in their campaign.