
Real Madrid have another bad news as their midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has suffered a complete tear of his left adductor tendon. The injury was expected to be a shorter before but now he is out for the remainder of the season and also could miss the Club’s World Cup. Recovery time is expected to be more than 3 months.
Real Madrid have been dealt a major injury blow with midfielder Eduardo Camavinga suffering a complete tear of his left adductor tendon. Initially believed to be a minor issue, further medical examinations have revealed the full extent of the damage, ruling the Frenchman out for the remainder of the season.
The young player’s injury comes at a crucial stage of the campaign, with Madrid competing on multiple fronts. His absence is expected to stretch beyond three months, putting his participation in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in serious doubt.
Camavinga has been a key figure in Carlo Ancelotti’s midfield, known for his versatility, defensive solidity, and energy. His injury adds to the growing list of setbacks for Los Blancos, who will now have to navigate the business end of the season without one of their most dynamic players.