Franco-Senegalese star Ferland Mendy set for lengthy injury spell
Franco-Senegalese defender Ferland Mendy has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after succumbing to a serious injury setback.
The French left-back is expected to be sidelined for approximately five months, making him unavailable for the remainder of Real Madrid games this campaign.
He is expected to undergo surgical treatment in the coming days before beginning a lengthy rehabilitation process.
The expected five-month recovery timeline effectively ends Mendy’s involvement for the season, with his focus now shifting to surgery and rehabilitation ahead of a possible return in the next campaign.
Medical assessments have reportedly confirmed the need for an operation to fully address the issue, ruling out any possibility of a short-term comeback.
The club is now expected to rely on alternative solutions within the squad to cover the left-back role, while also managing player workload across multiple competitions.
Mendy’s injury history has been a recurring concern for both club and country, with fitness setbacks periodically disrupting his rhythm and availability. This latest blow continues that pattern, halting what had been another steady campaign for the French international.
As Real Madrid push towards the business end of the season, the focus will now shift to adapting without one of their key defensive assets, while also ensuring Mendy receives a smooth recovery process ahead of his return.
