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🚨 Breaking news: Endrick ruled out for Real Madrid due to injury

🚨 Breaking news: Endrick ruled out for Real Madrid due to injury

Yahoo21-05-2025

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The Merengues suffer another injury this season. Now it's Endrick's turn who will be out of the Club World Cup.
🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA🤕 Endrick sufre una lesión del tendón conjunto de los isquiotibiales de su pierna derecha. Estará unos dos meses de baja. El club lo da por perdido para todo el Mundial de Clubes🔗 Más información: https://t.co/hKuVsCIh1a pic.twitter.com/b05ug0kpw3
— Diario AS (@diarioas) May 21, 2025
Reports indicate that he will be out for two months but everything will depend on the player's recovery to be able to return to the field.
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