Marlon Fossey is back at Fulham after injury curtailed his successful loan spell with Bolton Wanderers.
The 23-year-old's time on the pitch this season has come to a premature end after he suffered a torn meniscus.
The wing-back limped off towards the end of the loss to Plymouth Argyle and has had surgery on the injury, which has cut short his involvement on the pitch at Wanderers this season, a big blow for both the player and Bolton.
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Fossey has been a huge success at Wanderers since arriving on loan from Fulham at the start of the January transfer window.
He made 16 appearances and scored once, helping Wanderers in their climb up the League One table over the past couple of months.
Fossey is now back at the Craven Cottage club, with Marco Silva's side facing the prospect of promotion back to the Premier League.
And Fossey is progressing with his rehabilitation back at Fulham now and looks to be on the road to recovery.
Taking to his Instagram account, Fossey posted a video showing him jogging in Fulham traning kit on a low gravity Alter G treadmill.
The equipment is used to help underweigh patients and therefore aid recovery of injuries such as Fossey's.
Fossey has a year left on his deal at the Cottagers and Wanderers have made no secret of their desire to have the defender back at the University of Bolton Stadium next season.