Madrid, Spain – Real Madrid defender David Alaba is facing another month on the sidelines due to a fresh muscle injury.

The Austrian international has suffered a problem in the soleus muscle of his left leg, as reported by journalist Arancha Rodríguez (@AranchaMobile).
This latest setback adds to Alaba’s extensive injury woes in recent seasons.
The soleus is a muscle located in the calf, and injuries to it can cause significant discomfort and limit activities like walking and running.
Recovery time for a soleus strain can vary depending on severity, with mild strains potentially healing in a few weeks, but more severe ones taking several months.
Alaba has been plagued by injuries since joining Real Madrid, with a particularly difficult period that included a severe anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture in December 2023, which kept him out for an extended period.
He had only recently returned to action, but this new soleus injury means another frustrating spell on the treatment table.
The news is a significant blow for Real Madrid, especially with the team navigating the latter stages of the season and potentially major competitions.
His continued absence creates a defensive challenge for the club, who have already dealt with various injuries to their backline throughout the current campaign.
The club’s medical staff will be working closely with Alaba to manage his recovery, aiming for his return to full fitness as quickly and safely as possible.