Real Madrid suffered a major setback this week when Eduardo Camavinga was injured, becoming the club’s first casualty of the international break.
The midfielder suffered a knee injury during a training session after colliding with former Barcelona player Ousmane Dembele. He might be sidelined for eight weeks, causing major problems for Real Madrid.
Real Madrid will be compensated with €1 million.
As is customary, FIFA is expected to pay a compensation to the player’s club for any player who is injured during the international break.
With that in mind, FIFA is set to pay about €20,548 every day Camavinga is out owing to the injury he sustained during the international break.
Given that the midfielder might be absent for up to eight weeks, Real Madrid could end up obtaining compensation in excess of €1 million, according to MARCA’s Jose Felix Diaz.
Summer signing Arda Guler has experienced a string of injuries since joining Real Madrid in the summer.
As a result, the 18-year-old has yet to make a single appearance for his new squad, and according to SPORT, the young player has opted to take advantage of the international break to attain full fitness.
According to the source, Guler has chosen to have treatment in Istanbul for the aforementioned reasons.
Injuries have plagued the young player since his €20 million move from Fenerbahce, and the idea of the Turkish star making his debut now seems practically impossible.
What is the situation with Guler?
According to reports, Guler traveled to Istanbul in the past few hours to seek medical advice and investigate new therapies in search of a permanent solution to his recurring muscular problems.
According to sources in Madrid, the player is now dealing with an issue in his right quadriceps, forcing an extension of his rest time for total recuperation.