Real Madrid: the length of Dani Carvajal’s unavailability is known

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Left in tears on a stretcher during his team’s victory against Villarreal, Dani Carvajal had a terrible evening. Indeed, the Spanish full-back suffers from three serious injuries: a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament, a rupture of the external collateral ligament and a rupture of the popliteal tendon. Operated in the coming days, the Madrilenian subsequently saw his contract extended for one season with the Merengues, but will miss the next few months of competition.

This Monday morning, Marca brings new information as to the duration of unavailability of the 32-year-old player. According to the Spanish daily, which contacted Dr Ripoll, Carvajal should therefore be absent for a full year, at least. Enough to already put an end to the season of the principal concerned. A real blow for Casa Blanca, now determined to recruit during the next winter transfer window…

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