Kylian Mbappé was spotted in training with his PSG teammates on Sunday for the first time since his ankle injury, as the chances of him facing Atalanta grow stronger.
The Champions League quarter-final kicks off in Lisbon on Wednesday at 20.00 UK time (19.00 GMT).
Kylian Mbappé pour la reprise .exercices d’appuis pic.twitter.com/5XZp91lVe1
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Mbappé had originally been ruled out of this clash after badly spraining his ankle during the Coupe de France Final against Saint-Etienne on July 24.
However, he was named in the squad travelling to Portugal for the Champions League Final Eight tournament.
Training began in Faro on Saturday, with the temperature proving too hot for morning sessions, so they have been doing their work in the evenings.
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Reports from the camp claim Mbappé participated in part of the training session Sunday, missing the middle section, but returning to work with his teammates at the end.
This is the first time he has trained with the others since the injury.
Marco Verratti is still out of action and very unlikely to feature against Atalanta on August 12.
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