Real Madrid Receive Crushing Injury Update on Star Duo Kylian Mbappe and Franco Mastantuono
Real Madrid executives remain optimistic that Kylian Mbappé and Franco Mastantuono have escaped significant injuries while on international assignments, according to recent reports.
Mbappé joined the France camp carrying an ankle problem sustained during his most recent Madrid appearance, which was initially considered minor, but a new impact to the same region during a 3–0 victory against Azerbaijan led to his early departure from the national team.
Reports of Mbappé's return to Madrid emerged just hours after Argentina announced that young midfielder Mastantuono was also heading back due to muscular fatigue.
With only two weeks remaining before Madrid's scheduled clash with Barcelona in El Clásico, supporter concerns regarding both players' conditions have been elevated, though The Athletic reports no such worries exist within the organization.
Mbappé has already completed further medical evaluations which reportedly confirmed his injury lacks severity. Regarding Mastantuono, the 18-year-old is scheduled for his own assessments in the upcoming days, but confidence already exists that his recovery period will be brief.

No exact recovery schedules have been provided for either athlete, and their participation in Madrid's away fixture at Getafe on Oct. 19 remains uncertain.
Nevertheless, the following Champions League encounter with Juventus three days afterward could serve as a feasible comeback opportunity, and sufficient time should exist for both stars to heal before Barcelona arrives at the Santiago Bernabéu on Oct. 26.
During this period, Mbappé and Mastantuono will focus on rehabilitation alongside center back Dean Huijsen, who departed the Spain squad earlier this week citing muscular exhaustion.
Sources indicate the defender may require up to two weeks for full recovery, suggesting he will probably miss the fixtures against Getafe and Juventus but, absent any unexpected setbacks, should be prepared to resume his starting position against Barcelona.