Scotland national team and Liverpool cub forward James McFadden, after a long three-month break fully recovered from the injury and returned to the team.
The 23-year-old footballer has not played in David Moyes' team 'The Toffees' since January 14 this year, as he missed 8 team matches due to a fractured leg bone.
J. McFadden marked his return with two goals in the match against 'Newcastle' with 'Everton' reserves team.
"We are very pleased that he has returned and is finally running again because we want him to be in the team," - said the team's head coach D. Moyes officially to the 'Everton' club website.
It is believed that the Scotsman should appear on the field on Friday when 'Everton' will face London's 'Fulham' team.
But the Liverpool club's manager does not rush to say that the former 'Motherwell' player will immediately return to the main team.
"But his versatility means that he will be needed by us, as he would give us more options and vitality on the field," added D. Moyes. - "We are happy that James can now play full matches even though his physical condition is not as good as it should be. But now we can think about it, as he will play in the team for Friday's match against 'Fulham' and Monday's match against 'Bolton'.
The Scottish legionnaire has already scored one goal in the Premier League this season, and also once stood out in a Carling Cup match.
'Everton' currently occupies the 7th place in the English Premier League and is just one point behind London's 'Tottenham' in the 6th position.