MADRID.- The Brazilian striker of the real Madrid, Endricksuffered an injury to the tendon of the hamstrings of his right leg, so the Club World Cupwhich will begin on June 14 in the United States.
“After the tests performed today (Wednesday) to our Endrick player for the medical services of Real Madrid, he has diagnosed a joint tendon injury of the hamstrings of his right leg,” said the white club in a statement, although he did not specify the low time.
The Spanish press points out that it will be at least two months outside the playing land.
On Sunday, Endrick left with pain from the grass of the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán stadium in the 58th minute in his team’s victory against Sevilla 2-0.
Aquejo of some inconvenience in the back of the thigh, the attacker threw himself to the ground, although he left the field by his own foot.
FIFA opens extraordinary signing window
The International Football Federation (FIFA) will open an extraordinary signing window from June 1 to 10, with the aim of allowing the 32 teams participating in the Club World Cup (June 14, July-3 in the United States) incorporating new players in the face of that competition.
“In accordance with the Regulation of the FIFA 2025 Club World Cup and the relevant changes to the Statute and Transfer of Players, the 20 member associations that have clubs that will participate in the revolutionary FIFA competition have confirmed that they will open an exceptional registration period from June 1 to 10, so that the new players can dispute the competition,” said the world instance on Wednesday in a world instance.
“The deadline for presenting the final list has been set for June 10, so the participating clubs will be able to count in the United States the players who have hired in this extraordinary period,” FIFA added.
Likewise, another window will open from June 27 to July 3, in which clubs can incorporate other players into the tournament, which will already be underway.
“The objective is to encourage clubs and players whose contracts are about to end to find an appropriate solution that favors the participation of the affected players. In this way, the clubs can incorporate new players into the list during the tournament, which will allow the best to play,” said the FIFA.
The New Club World Cup is one of the most ambitious projects in FIFA and its president Gianni Infantino. It will bring together 32 teams of the six Confederations, for a total of 63 games in eleven host cities, until the final of Sunday July 13 at the Metlife stadium in East Rutherford (New Jersey).