“Mario has taken full part (in training) and it looks good,” confirmed Dortmund’s new coach Peter Bosz on Thursday.
Goetze last played on January 29 before being sidelined by a metabolic disorder, which was discovered after a series of below-par performances.
The 25-year-old, whose chest and volley sealed Germany’s victory in the 2014 World Cup final, played in Dortmund’s pre-season games, but missed the German Super Cup defeat to Bayern Munich a fortnight ago with a back injury.
At Wolfsburg, Dortmund will be without Barcelona-target Ousmane Dembele, who is suspended after skipping training in a crude bid to force Borussia to sell him.
Germany winger Andre Schuerrle is out for the next four weeks with a thigh tear, while Marco Reus (knee), Raphael Guerreiro (recovering from operation) and Julian Weigl (recovering from a broken ankle) are also sidelined.
Bosz has replaced Thomas Tuchel as Dortmund’s head coach after steering Ajax to the Europa League final in May.
The Dutchman says Dortmund’s goals are a top-four finish, to qualify directly for the Champions League, and to reach the knock-out stages of this year’s competition.
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