The Moroccan was believed to miss out on at least 8 weeks, however, the reports claim that the forward's positive recovery suggest an early comeback.
Brahim Diaz sustained an injury to the abductor longus muscle of his right leg on the14th of September in Real Madrid's win away at Real Sociedad in La Liga. The Morocco international was forced off the pitch before the half-hour mark of the first half, his replacement was Brazilian striker Rodrygo who started on the bench.
Following tests carried out by the Real Madrid medical staff, the player was set to miss out on at least eight weeks worth of action. However, according to 'Diario AS', Diaz is now expected to make an anticipated comeback.
Reports from Spain claim that everything indicates towards an early return for the forward, who is yet to make an appearance in the Champions League this season.