BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund forward Sebastien Haller is back in team training and ready to make his competitive comeback following surgery and treatment for testicular cancer.
The striker was diagnosed during a pre-season training camp in July and had been signed only weeks earlier by Dortmund for an initial fee of 31 million euros .
However, he has been out of action since July following the discovery of the tumour. The Ivory Coast forward has had surgery and chemotherapy for the past few months, returning to training last week.
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