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After Dani Carvajal’s serious injury, Real Madrid made a big announcement.
This is terrible news. Released on a stretcher and in tears on Saturday evening during Real Madrid’s victory over Villarreal (2-0), Dani Carvajal suffers from a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament, the external collateral ligament and the popliteus tendon. Enough to already mark the end of its season.
A huge blow for the 32-year-old right-back, but also the White House, which lost one of its executives. But Carvajal can count on the support of his leaders, who decided to formalize his contract extension this Sunday until June 2026.
“Real Madrid wants to show him all its support and affection”
“Real Madrid wants to show him all its support and affection and wishes him a speedy recovery so that we can enjoy his football on the pitch again as quickly as possible”we can read in the Merengue press release.
For his part, the Spanish international indicated on Instagram that he had “ only words of thanks for Real Madrid and (its) president Florentino Perez “, emphasizing that it is ”
in difficult times that we really show our soul.”
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