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The Real Madrid star recovers “miraculously”, her return is scheduled for next week

Nine days have passed since Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga suffered an injury to the Corva tendon, but surprisingly he is now ready to return to action. At least three weeks of action would be lost due to the coup, but that recovery time has now been significantly reduced.

Camavinga was injured during the extension of Real Madrid’s victory 5-2 in the Copa del Rey over the Celta de Vigo. The games against Las Palmas and the RB Salzburg have been lost, and it will not be considered for the selection when the Carlo Ancelotti team faces Real Valladolid on Saturday night. However, it will not be much longer.

As reported by the newspaper As, Camavinga was on Saturday training Real Madrid and was seen performing exercises with the ball on his feet. For club managers, this is excellent news, since he confirms that he should be able to return to action long earlier than expected.

Eduardo Camavinga has been injured three times this season: in August, November and January (photo of Icon Sport)

24 hours ago, Ancelotti showed that Camavinga would return next week and it seems that it will be a reality. Real Madrid has the hope that the French midfielder can be included in the call of the last day of the league phase of the Champions League, which will be Wednesday against the Brest. If that comes too soon, it should be fine to face Espanyol next weekend, while there should be no doubt about its availability for the Crucial Madrid Derbi of the following week at Santiago Bernabéu.

Camavinga will meet next week with his Real Madrid teammates in a group training and his sensations in those sessions will determine if he can travel to France. Surely it would not run risk but 100%, since Ancelotti has the rest of his options in the center of the field, unless some of them suffer injuries to Valladolid on Saturday.

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