
Alaba's Injury Isn't the Worst: Florentino Desperate and Real Madrid on Alert
The Austrian player was injured again, although he hopes to make it to the Club World Cup
At Real Madrid, serious concern is beginning to grow regarding David Alaba's physical condition. The Austrian center-back has suffered a new significant injury: a tear in the inner meniscus of his left knee. This ailment has set off all the alarms within the club, as it is the same knee in which he previously suffered a torn cruciate ligament.
The recurrence of physical problems in that joint reinforces the perception that David Alaba is no longer a reliable asset for the team. Now, he will have to undergo surgery again, and his recovery is estimated to take between six and eight weeks. However, at Real Madrid, they hope he will be back for the Club World Cup, but they know his competitive level will be minimal.

David Alaba, One of the Highest Paid in the Squad
The case of David Alaba has ceased to be solely a sporting issue and has also become an economic problem for Real Madrid. The club pays him more than 22 million euros gross annually, a considerable figure for a player whose availability is quite low. This new injury has only heightened the concern of Florentino Pérez and company.
David Alaba had been experiencing discomfort for weeks, and within the coaching staff, there were suspicions that the situation was quite serious. Those doubts were confirmed in the match against Getafe CF, when the Austrian couldn't come out to play the second half. Since then, the diagnosis has progressively worsened, which exacerbates the feeling that his time at Real Madrid is in a critical phase.
Florentino Pérez Considers David Alaba's Departure
Within Real Madrid, an almost irreversible feeling has settled regarding David Alaba. His departure in the summer is increasingly likely, but first, they need to find a replacement. The club no longer sees it as viable to continue betting on a player who has been hampered by a concerning medical history and who has a high salary.

The management values David Alaba's commitment and experience, but the numbers speak for themselves. The Austrian has multiple injuries, successive operations, and constant visits to medical services. The hope that he will make it to the Club World Cup is maintained out of respect for his career, but his level will continue to raise doubts.
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