There have been some disappointing developments in Real Madrid’s camp during the current international break.
It is anticipated that Eduardo Camavinga and Vinicius Jr. may not be able to continue their careers this year due to injuries they sustained while serving their national teams.
Carlo Ancelotti’s preparations are further complicated as the two players join an already lengthy list of injured players that includes Eder Militao, Thibaut Courtois, Kepa Arrizabalaga, and Aurelien Tchouameni.
As a result, FIFA will pay the club.
It was reported earlier this week that Real Madrid will get around €1 million in compensation for Camavinga’s injury.
Mundo Deportivo claims that Vinicius Jr. is in a similar position.
After the Brazilian winger’s injury on international duty occurred 28 days ago, on December 14th, FIFA will start compensating Real Madrid for his absence.
After that, Los Blancos will earn €20,548 daily, which, when added to the player’s 10-week absence, will bring in a minimum of €863,016.
A devastating strike
Vinicius Jr. is obviously crucial to Real Madrid’s future ambitions. In games, he is a key cog in the wheel and a frequent score-winner for the squad.
The kid is anticipated to miss till February 2024, at the absolute worst, after sustaining a blow to his femoral biceps.
Although the team should receive more money if Vinicius is out for a longer period of time, his worth on the field is far more.
Indeed, he will not only sit out the Spanish Super Cup in January, but also crucial games in La Liga and the Copa del Rey.
In Ancelotti’s absence, he will be hoping that players like Rodrygo and Joselu step up, but none can match the effect of the youthful sensation.