Endrick to miss Club World Cup - reports
Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Endrick will miss the final match of the season at the Bernabéu due to a hamstring injury in his right leg.
The injury occurred during the match against Sevilla, when Endrick grabbed the back of his thigh and collapsed on the pitch in the 56th minute.
According to reports, Endrick is suffering from a muscular overload rather than a tear, which is a relatively positive diagnosis.
Endrick's availability for the Club World Cup next month seems affected. He will now be out for 2 months after the Club World Cup.
The injury adds to Real Madrid's attacking woes, with four of their five attackers currently dealing with injuries.
Rodrygo is still recovering from hamstring discomfort, Vinicius Jr. is sidelined with a Grade II ankle sprain, and Brahim Diaz is out with a thigh injury.
The only fully fit option left is Kylian Mbappe, who will likely shoulder the attacking responsibilities in the upcoming matches.