Charlie Wyke has set his sights on enjoying for Carlisle United once more as he battles again from a horrific damage.
Wyke has not performed for Carlisle since October 2024 when he suffered a extreme leg break in an damage that additionally dislocated his ankle and broken ligaments.
A surgeon suggested him to retire however the 32-year-old striker didn't need to hand over on his dream of returning to the pitch.
Now he has begun the lengthy coaching programme in the direction of a doable first-team return.
“Over the previous few weeks, it is simply beginning to get a bit higher, so I am again on the grass, which is nice for me,” Wyke informed BBC Radio Cumbria. “It is good to be exterior.
“I am on the level now, or I used to be a number of weeks in the past, the place if I performed yet one more sport, that may be sufficient.
“There's nonetheless an extended technique to go together with the extent of the damage and the way dangerous it was. However I am a bit extra optimistic than I used to be final week, so issues are wanting up.”
