The 4 Real Madrid stars who will miss La Liga opener vs Osasuna
This comes owing to respective injury problems on the part of all four players.
Real Madrid are primed to get their 2025/26 campaign officially up and running in a little over a week's time.
An opening day meeting with Osasuna lies in wait at the Santiago Bernabéu on Wednesday, August 20th.
Xabi Alonso will no doubt be eager for his side to get their season up and running in positive fashion, with sights on dethroning arch rivals Barcelona as champions in 2025/26.
As alluded to above, though, in efforts towards as much, Real Madrid's new headmaster will be forced to make do without the contributions of four players.
This quartet come in the form of Ferland Mendy, Jude Bellingham, Endrick, and the recently re-injured Eduardo Camavinga.
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