
Icardi spoke again after rejoining training with Galatasaray
The Argentine forward expressed his happiness at recovering from his injury, but once again became involved in a conflict with his ex
Mauro Icardi is going through intense days both professionally and personally. While he is making progress with his recovery and rejoining Galatasaray's training sessions, the Argentine forward has once again found himself at the center of controversy due to a new conflict withWanda Nara.
After seven months away from the field due to a ligament rupture, Icardi returned to Istanbul two weeks ago and began field work with his teammates. On his social media, he shared his happiness about the progress in his recovery: "We're still working... Happy to be back with the team and to touch the ball again," wrote the Rosario native.

He then added: "A tough and very long injury for any footballer, but I'm back now. An injury that normally takes 8/9 months to recover from, I'm returning to the field after 7 months."
The former Inter forward also valued the effort made during this time: "After a lot of daily work throughout this period and sticking to the plan, I can enjoy it again. There's not much left before I play again," he said.

Icardi settled in Türkiye with his current partner, Eugenia "China" Suárez, at the beginning of July. The actress, however, returned to Argentina in recent days to celebrate Rufina's birthday, her eldest daughter, and to organize a trip with her children to Istanbul, where they will spend a few weeks with the footballer.
New conflict with Wanda Nara: wifi at the center of the scene
Despite the positive professional moment, Icardi has once again been involved in a controversy with Wanda Nara. According to Puro Show, the striker allegedly cut off the wifi service at his residence in Argentina, which created a new point of tension with his ex.

Wanda reportedly complained that her daughters tried to contact him, but couldn't do so due to the lack of connection. In response, she tried to solve the situation by calling a technician, but was unsuccessful: the problem appears to be that in order to reconnect the service, the account holder must be changed, a point that is not covered in the preliminary judicial agreement between both parties.
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