Real Madrid: Brahim Diaz’s absence duration is known

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This is a real blow for Real Madrid. Already deprived of several players due to injuries, the Madrid club is facing a decimated midfield. The Iberian affairs are not going to improve in the coming weeks. Indeed, against Real Sociedad, Brahim Diaz had to come off in the 24th minute due to a thigh injury. In good form recently, the Moroccan will be missed by the Merengues who will have to do without their attacking midfielder for several weeks. Indeed, according to information fromASthe former Manchester City player will be out for a month and will therefore miss six matches. Victim of a tear in the right adductor, the 25-year-old player will miss the matches against Stuttgart, Espanyol, Alavés, Atlético, Lille and Villarreal.

On its official website, Real Madrid even communicated about this worrying injury. However, no duration of absence was put forward by the White House: “After the tests carried out today by the Real Madrid Medical Services on our player Brahim Díaz, he has been diagnosed with an injury to the long abductor of the right leg. Evolution pending.“According to information from the Cope ChainBrahim Diaz could even be absent for three months. A real blow for the player, Real Madrid and Morocco. Several other sources have thus corroborated this version of a longer absence for the AC Milan transferee…

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