IInjuries are once again a headache for Eder Militao. Tiempo de Juego de COPE reports that the Real Madrid defender may undergo surgery, which would mean he will not be able to take part in this summer’s World Cup.
The defender missed the game against Alaves due to hamstring discomfort, but a few days later Real Madrid’s medical services diagnosed him with an injury to the biceps femoris in his left leg.
In this way, Brazilians seek medical information and advice from those around them. If he does not undergo surgery, he will be able to return to work in five weeks, but there is a high chance of recurrence. If he goes under the knife, he will be excluded from the World Cup, but the chances of it happening again will be greatly reduced.
In this scenario, Militao’s recovery period is estimated to be around four to five months, which would make him fully available for the start of the 2026/27 season, although his history suggests caution.
Mbappe will undergo tests on Monday
At the same time, Madrid are also dealing with the absence of Kylian Mbappé. The Frenchman felt some discomfort towards the end of the game against Real Betis and initial tests revealed a hamstring overload. When Arbeloa’s team returns to work on Monday, an MRI scan will be carried out to assess the extent of the setback.
