Cape Town - Cape Town City hope to have a fit and firing Lehlohonolo Majoro available when they resume league action with the striker returning in training after injury.
The former Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates marksman has been out injured since the game against Amakhosi at the end of November last year and missed the Telkom Knockout final win over SuperSport United.
Although he has not yet fully recovered from an unspecified injury, the 30-year-old may well be in contention to feature when City return to action with a home match against Highlands Park on February 7.
"Our major is back. Majoro is still receiving some individual care, but we are delighted to see him back on the training field," the club tweeted.
Prior to his absence, Majoro had netted three goals in six games.
Eric Tinkler's side are third on the table behind SuperSport United and Bidvest Wits only on goal difference.
Our MAJOR is back!!!
— Cape Town City FC (@CapeTownCityFC) January 10, 2017
Majoro is still receiving some individual care, but we are delighted to see him back on the training field!#iamCityFC pic.twitter.com/QvPKuGcV6M