New York Red Bulls star forward Lewis Morgan is on track for a late-August, early-September return from a quad injury, head coach Sandro Schwarz confirmed on Tuesday.

The 28-year-old Scottish international has returned to soccer activities and begun individual training, which Schwarz labeled as a "great sign." He is expected to be available following New York's Aug. 30 match against the Columbus Crew.

Morgan ran into trouble with the quad in late June during his second appearance back from a knee injury he suffered in training before the 2026 MLS season home opener on March 1. The injury required surgery, which kept him shelved for nearly four months.

While rehabbing his quad, he returned to the United Kingdom to acquire his green card to become a permanent resident of the United States

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