Real Madrid player Brahim Díaz is enjoying a fast-tracked return from injury. Diario AS, who gave an explanation of the situation on Monday, claims as much.
Brahim, a versatile attacker, suffered a tear in his right leg's adductor longus muscle last month, which forced him to miss time off the field. The initial assumption at the time of the injury being verified was that the Moroccan international would not return to competitive action for a span of roughly three months. But if the most recent projections are any indication, Brahim may make a comeback much sooner. The former AC Milan player was reportedly seen sprinting on the grass at Valdebebas on Sunday, according to a report from Diario AS. Consequently, it is determined that: Although there was speculation at the time that he may miss three months due to a major muscle injury, all signs point to a shorter recovery period.