Manchester City have received a double boost with Erling Haaland and Rodri returning to full training after injury layoffs, BBC Sport reports.
Striker Haaland, 24, sidelined since late March with an ankle issue, has rejoined the first-team.
Midfielder Rodri, 28, out since September with a serious knee injury, is also back in training.
While Haaland’s return date is unclear, boss Pep Guardiola will address the situation today before Friday’s game against Wolves.
Rodri, who suffered an ACL rupture, is more likely to target a return for the Club World Cup in June.
City, currently fourth in the Premier League, face Wolves on Friday and Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final. The return of the key duo offers a timely lift for the club.