Real Madrid haven't had the ideal season in terms of injury problems. Some of the most important players have had long-term injuries that have kept them out for weeks or months, jeopardizing their places.
Los Blancos haven't been able to find out how to effectively cover these voids, and these weaknesses have frequently caught the squad off guard in critical games.
Dani Carvajal, Eder Militao, Dani Ceballos, and Ferland Mendy are just a few of the stars whose injuries have generated significant anxiety at the club. Dani Carvajal, on the other hand, was recently rumored to be planning an early return in order to compete in important tournaments. Another person on this list is prepared to return ahead of time.
Dani Ceballos to slice his recovery time significantly
Dani Ceballos has had various ups and downs with Los Blancos. In my perspective, he is the player who has experienced both the pinnacle of success and the depths of defeat at this club. His tenure has been a mix of disappointing loan outs and spectacular rescues from costly circumstances.
However, this season, the Spanish midfielder was one of Carlo Ancelotti's most crucial players in the center of the pitch. His injury in late February dealt a devastating blow to the composed midfield that had been synonymous with many nail-biting moments.
The damage to the left leg tendon was projected to last roughly two months, requiring a sideline until the end of April. However, a recent source indicates that Ceballos may be returning sooner than thought.
According to COPE, Dani Ceballos is planning to return in time for Real Madrid's game against Alaves on April 13th. If the comeback is successful, the player will have reduced his recuperation period by a full two weeks.
A speedy comeback will undoubtedly assist several players, as well as the squad as a whole. It remains to be seen how this story matures and when he will make a reappearance.