Real Madrid's injury woes continue to mount as the season enters its decisive phase, with veteran defender Dani Carvajal officially sidelined after fracturing a toe in his right foot.
The club's medical team confirmed the diagnosis following tests, revealing a fracture of the distal phalanx of the fifth toe. While no official recovery timeline was provided, reports from AS suggest the 33-year-old could be out for approximately two weeks—a significant blow during the final stretch of the campaign.
If that prognosis holds, Carvajal will miss crucial fixtures against Espanyol, Barcelona, and Real Oviedo, with the match against Sevilla also hanging in the balance. There is a glimmer of hope he could return for the season finale against Athletic Club, a game that may carry emotional weight as it could be his last in a Real Madrid shirt.
The timing couldn't be more critical. Carvajal's contract is winding down, and no renewal has been announced. Missing these high-stakes matches not only hurts the team's depth but also limits his ability to finish the season on a strong note—and potentially influence any decision about his future at the Santiago Bernabéu.
This latest setback adds to what has been a challenging 2025/26 season for the right-back. Limited playing time under manager Álvaro Arbeloa has restricted him to just 885 minutes across all competitions. With opportunities already scarce, this injury further complicates his bid for consistent form.
Beyond club concerns, the injury also impacts Carvajal's international aspirations. With Spain's World Cup squad on the horizon, every minute on the pitch matters. This forced absence deals a significant blow to his hopes of making the roster—a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in the beautiful game.
