
Reveal Whether Dani Ceballos Will Be Available for Arsenal - Real Madrid Champions League Match
The Recent Information Revealing Ceballos's Condition for the Upcoming Match Against Arsenal
The Champions League quarterfinals finally feature all the teams that surpassed the previous round. With very exciting matches, one of the most notable is the one that will pit Real Madrid against Arsenal. A match where the white club hoped to have Dani Ceballos's presence.
The player from Utrera had become the leader of the midfield for several months. Controlling the pace of the matches, stabilizing the midfield, and delivering precise passes, Ceballos became an indispensable piece. However, the injury he suffered in the match against Real Sociedad was one of the worst news for the team.
With the hope of recovering him for the match against Arsenal, the club faced bad news again. Ceballos won't be available for this important match, with his return to the field possibly happening by April 26.

The Return Will Have to Wait
After one of his worst seasons, Dani Ceballos resurfaced this campaign as an important player for Real Madrid. Although he didn't get many minutes at the beginning, the injuries of his teammates and his great level earned him a starting position. Becoming the playmaker, his injury has severely affected the team.
Despite the victory against Atleti, the club missed the presence of a player like Ceballos in the midfield. That's why, looking ahead to the crucial match against Arsenal, the team hoped to count on him at his best level.

However, the recent information has been a hard blow for a club and player who will have to wait longer. The positive note is that, if the team manages to qualify for the Copa del Rey final, the player from Utrera could be available to play.
Solutions for Real Madrid
In the absence of one of its most important players, Ancelotti faces another huge challenge to overcome. Although Ceballos won't be available, the club has plenty of time to find a solution to the absence of the player from Utrera before the duel against Arsenal.
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