Real Madrid: the date of David Alaba’s big return is known

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His absence with Real Madrid is necessarily detrimental. While the Merengues’ defensive sector has been decimated for many months with a series of long-term injuries, David Alaba has been one of the most loyal subscribers to the Madrid infirmary in recent years. Victim of a cruciate ligament injury at the start of the year, the Austrian defender will have had a blank year in 2024.

On his way back for a few weeks after an operation and convalescence which went well, the former Bayern Munich player will soon return to the field with the White House. And according to the information from Marcathe return of the 32-year-old player is scheduled for December 30. This date will mark his return to collective training before a return to competition which should therefore take place in the coming weeks.

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