Real Madrid has received positive news on the injury front ahead of their upcoming Champions League clash with Manchester City. The team's star midfielder, Eduardo Camavinga, left a recent match for France with concerns of a serious injury, but reports indicate that he has only suffered a slight sprain and is expected to be available for the upcoming fixtures.
Manager Carlo Ancelotti is considering various tactical approaches for the matches against Manchester City, including a 4-4-2 diamond formation that would see Camavinga partnering with Toni Kroos in midfield. This setup would allow Fede Valverde and Vinicius Jr. to operate on the wings, with Jude Bellingham potentially playing as a central striker.
Despite initial worries about Camavinga's injury, it appears that he will be fit to face Athletic Club in La Liga before the crucial Champions League quarterfinal ties. Real Madrid's medical staff have been in contact with the French national team to monitor the player's condition and are expected to provide an official update after conducting further tests.
Camavinga has been a key player for Real Madrid this season, making 32 appearances across all competitions. With the team currently leading La Liga and progressing in the Champions League, having the young midfielder available for the upcoming matches will be a significant boost for Ancelotti's side.