Good news is arriving at just the right time for Real Madrid. According to Relevo, both Dani Carvajal and Éder Militão will be fit to take part in the FIFA Club World Cup this summer, held in the United States.
The pair have missed large portions of the season due to serious knee injuries, but their return provides a timely boost for a defensive line that has been stretched thin.
Reinforcements for Xabi Alonso’s First Challenge
With Xabi Alonso set to take charge officially in the coming days, he’ll welcome the experience of Carvajal (33) and Militão (27) as he gears up for his first official matches at the helm. Their availability brings much-needed depth and leadership as Real looks to claim another international trophy.
Huijsen In, Arnold Still Uncertain
New signing Dean Huijsen, arriving from Bournemouth, will also be eligible for the competition after his transfer was finalized ahead of the Club World Cup deadline. However, doubts remain over Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose arrival from Liverpool is expected later in the summer unless an early release is negotiated.
With Carvajal and Militão back, and Alonso poised to begin his reign, Real Madrid’s Club World Cup campaign is starting to take shape—one that already carries high expectations.
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