Real Madrid could be without the injured Raphael Varane for up to a month after he suffered an adductor injury.
The World Cup winner was withdrawn at half-time during Real’s 5-1 defeat to Barcelona on Sunday and the club have since confirmed that he has damaged his long-leg adductor, with reports suggesting Varane could be out for a month.
A brief statement read: "After the tests carried out on Raphael Varane by the Real Madrid medical services, he has been diagnosed with a muscle injury to the adductor in his right leg.
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"The player's situation will continue to be monitored.