
Change of Plans With Militao: They Leak What Will Happen to Him at the End of the Season
The Brazilian wants to reach the Club World Cup, although his presence will depend on his full recovery
Real Madrid Has New News About Éder Militao. The Brazilian center-back, who has suffered two serious knee injuries in two consecutive seasons, continues to advance in his recovery. He does so with very good feelings.
Although the club had initially planned not to rush his return, Militao has another goal in mind: play in the Club World Cup this summer.
Ancelotti Awaits Him
There is full confidence from the locker room. Carlo Ancelotti counts on him, as long as he arrives in optimal physical condition. The Italian coach wants to have him available for that tournament, although he won't take unnecessary risks.
The key is that his last injury was, according to internal sources, "cleaner" than the previous one. This has allowed the recovery to be faster and less traumatic.

Despite the player's eagerness, Real Madrid is cautious. They don't want to take risks, as he is a key player for the team's future. They see him as one of the best in the world in his position when he is at 100%.
He has a contract until 2028 and the club doesn't consider his sale under any scenario. On the contrary, they trust he will return stronger than ever.
The Plan Is Long-Term
Although the Club World Cup is marked in red, the real goal is for Militao to be at 100% for the 2025 preseason. This will give him enough time to strengthen his muscles and reduce any possibility of relapse.
He will be gradually integrated into the group's dynamics. First with individualized training, and then with controlled minutes in low-pressure matches.

The player is fully committed. He has faith in his body and the recovery process. He is working hard to return in his best form.
At 27 years old, Militao still has many years of career ahead. Madrid knows this and doesn't want to lose a center-back who, in his best version, is an impenetrable wall.
Everything points to that, if he continues progressing as he has so far, he will return sooner than expected. The Club World Cup could mark his desired return.
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