Barcelona's Seydou Keita To Return Against Valencia - Report

The Malian was injured against Atletico Madrid...

By Arjun Miglani

Seydou Keita, Barcelona-Sporting (PA)
Seydou Keita has nearly completed his recovery from injury, and will play a part for Barcelona against Valencia next weekend.

Keita suffered a muscular break in the left leg in the early minutes of the loss to Atletico Madrid. According to Sport, the Malian international will play some minutes against Valencia at the Camp Nou next weekend, in preparation for the return leg against Stuttgart.

If Barca suffer no further injuries before his return, Eric Abidal will remain the only player on the treatment table.
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