Camavinga faces another setback with right ankle sprain

Real Madrid have confirmed that Eduardo Camavinga has suffered a sprain to his right ankle, casting doubt over his availability for the start of the new La Liga season.
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The French midfielder, who last played in the 1-0 win over Getafe on 23 April, remains under medical evaluation, with no clear return date announced.
Once again, Camavinga finds himself sidelined due to injury, struggling to overcome recurring fitness issues. The club released an update on Sunday, revealing the latest setback just as the midfielder was aiming to make an impression on manager Xabi Alonso ahead of the new campaign.
A brief statement from Real Madrid's medical team read: "Following medical examinations carried out today, Eduardo Camavinga has been diagnosed with a sprain to his right ankle. Further assessments are ongoing."
Camavinga's absence has continued since late April, with his only involvement being an unused substitute appearance during the Club World Cup fixture against PSG. Just as hopes were rising for his return, the ankle injury now jeopardises his readiness for the forthcoming season.
Once again, Camavinga finds himself sidelined due to injury, struggling to overcome recurring fitness issues. The club released an update on Sunday, revealing the latest setback just as the midfielder was aiming to make an impression on manager Xabi Alonso ahead of the new campaign.
A brief statement from Real Madrid's medical team read: "Following medical examinations carried out today, Eduardo Camavinga has been diagnosed with a sprain to his right ankle. Further assessments are ongoing."
Camavinga's absence has continued since late April, with his only involvement being an unused substitute appearance during the Club World Cup fixture against PSG. Just as hopes were rising for his return, the ankle injury now jeopardises his readiness for the forthcoming season.
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