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This is news that will delight Real Madrid fans, in these difficult times for the Merengue club. Seriously injured in the knee in December 2023, David Alaba touched the ball for the first time, at the Valdebebas training center, this Thursday. His return to the field is therefore fast approaching, even if A.S. does not rule out a return in 2025 for the 32-year-old Austrian international.
In any case, his arrival can only be beneficial for Carlo Ancelotti and the Madrid locker room. The former Bayern Munich player will be able to bring his serenity and experience to the Madrid defense, which is more criticized than ever at the moment. In its last three matches, Real Madrid have conceded nine goals: two against Dortmund in the Champions League (5-2), four against FC Barcelona in La Liga (0-4) and three against AC Milan (1-3 ), this Tuesday, in C1. All at the Santiago Bernabéu.
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