Real Madrid is on the brink of welcoming back a crucial trio - Dani Carvajal, Antonio Rüdiger, and Éder Militão - as the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup kicks off.
The club isn’t just signaling their impending return through official updates. They’ve also made them the faces of their brand-new away jersey campaign - an image-heavy move packed with symbolism. These three warriors, long sidelined by injuries, are being reintroduced not only as players but as pillars of a veteran core in a squad steadily getting younger.
It’s a welcome twist in a season-long narrative. For much of 2024/25, the frequent diagnosis of Madrid’s roster was clear - “short on defenders”. That storyline may soon be history.
Will Militão, Carvajal and Rüdiger play against Al Hilal?
The team’s first training session in Palm Beach on Sunday was a turning point: all three defenders participated and showed signs they’re close to being game-ready. They haven’t been cleared to play against Al Hilal on Wednesday, but according to club sources, “they’re very close - possibly ready for the end of the group stage.”
And this isn’t just wishful thinking. At Sunday’s session in The Gardens North District Park, all three played a full part in key drills. Carvajal was sprinting up the flank and sending in crosses. Rüdiger looked sharp in aerial battles, showing no signs of instability in the knee he had surgically repaired back on April 27 - a procedure to address the meniscus issue that plagued much of his season.
Militão and Carvajal to return after long absences
Militão and Carvajal, meanwhile, are returning from more serious ACL tears. Carvajal’s injury, sustained on October 5, also affected his lateral collateral ligament and popliteal tendon. Militão tore his ACL just over a month later, and both of his menisci were also impacted.
Carvajal, in particular, had a long road back. When he returned to field work in February, his right leg had clearly lost muscle mass. But the veteran fullback rebuilt himself through grueling rehab sessions at Valdebebas, Madrid’s training complex. Slowly but surely, he’s clawed his way back into shape.
Huijsen and Alexander-Arnold solve Real Madrid problem
Still, Madrid isn’t rushing them. As important as the Club World Cup may be, the recent additions of Dean Huijsen and Trent Alexander-Arnold have deepened the defensive rotation, giving Carvajal, Militão, and Rüdiger the breathing room to rejoin the lineup on their own terms. They’re not here to be emergency fixes, they’re long-term reinforcements, set to rejoin the team gradually as the tournament progresses.
Their experience and leadership, especially that of Carvajal and the always fiery Rüdiger, is just as valuable off the field as it is on it. Whether Madrid ends up facing a powerhouse like Manchester City in the knockout rounds or simply needs a calm hand in the locker room, these three are indispensable.
Carvajal, in particular, has a unique role to play. Along with Luka Modrić, he’s the only player still on the roster who shared a pitch with head coach Xabi Alonso during his playing days. That connection makes him a vital bridge between the coaching staff and the current squad, especially the group of 10 academy players Alonso brought with him to Florida.
So, yes, it’s nearly time. The long wait is almost over. Between them, Carvajal, Militão, and Rüdiger have racked up a combined 529 days out - 255 for the Spanish fullback, 222 for the Brazilian central defender, and 52 for the German. But now, the clock is ticking in the other direction.
As the classic rock band Europe once sang: “It’s the Final Countdown”. And in Madrid, that countdown is cause for celebration.