Bayern Munich have named Manuel Neuer in their squad for the DFB-Pokal final, meaning he could play for the first time since September.
Neuer has been included in Bayern Munich’s squad for the DFB-Pokal final against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.
The Germany international has recovered sufficiently from foot surgery to be named in the group travelling to Berlin, although it is likely Sven Ulreich will start the match in goal.
It is the first time Neuer will be in a match-day squad since the 4-0 Bundesliga win over Mainz on 16 September last year and the goalkeeper will be looking to convince Germany coach Joachim Low that he is ready for a spot in the final World Cup squad.
Thomas Muller has also been passed fit after suffering a stomach bug this week, but veteran winger Arjen Robben and defender Jerome Boateng have been ruled out with ongoing muscle problems.
He’s going to Berlin! 😄
For the first time since September 2017, @Manuel_Neuer is in an #FCBayern matchday squad. #MiaSanMia #FCBSGE #Berlin2018 pic.twitter.com/mz2kHg2wkg
— FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) May 18, 2018
Midfielder Arturo Vidal is also unavailable as he continues his recovery from knee surgery.
Bayern are looking to clinch the domestic double with victory in what will be Jupp Heynckes’ final match in charge.
Frankfurt boss Niko Kovac will take over as Bayern head coach on 1 July.