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Dani Carvajal Ready to 'Play Anywhere' for Xabi Alonso as He Prepares for Injury Return Under New Real Madrid Boss

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Dani Carvajal is ready to play in any position under

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About to return to a call from Real Madrid after nine months injured, just over 24 hours from being measured this Tuesday to Juventus in the eighth finals of the Club World Cup (21.00, Dazn and Telecinco), Dani Carvajal seems to look wet under the sticky solana of Palm Beach. And it’s not for football. Or it’s not just. “I’ve talked to my wife that I think I’ve never missed anyone as much as they did on this trip,” he told the training camp of T…

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The captain of Real Madrid attended the media in the previous of the eighth finals in front of the Juventus

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Bernabéu Digital offers you the three most important news of the afternoon that you cannot miss: 1) Dani Carvajal: "The fear of footing is over. Gonzalo.

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The side of Real Madrid, Dani Carvajal, said this Monday that he looks ready to re-play a match after the severe knee injury he suffered last October and said that if Xabi Alonso takes him out to the field he will make the best effort and put his foot in without fear of a relapse.The entry Dani Carvajal: If I get released in the field I go to 100% was first published in Digital Process.

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World News broke the news in United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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