Real Madrid superstar Mbappe in Paris for treatment on knee injury
Real Madrid's French forward Kylian Mbappe reacts during the UEFA Champions League first round day 1 football match between Real Madrid CF and Olympique de Marseille at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on September 16, 2025. Real Madrid's French star Kylian Mbappe, sidelined with a knee injury, will be out for at least three weeks, a source close to the player told AFP, on December 31, 2025.
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France captain
Kylian Mbappe is in Paris for treatment on a knee injury but no surgery is
planned.
Real Madrid
later said the forward has been diagnosed with a knee sprain in the French
capital and will follow a "conservative" treatment plan.
Mbappe was
"in Paris accompanied by members of the Real Madrid medical staff,"
the striker's camp said in a statement.
"In
agreement with the club, he is undergoing further tests on his knee," it
continued, "with the aim of optimising his follow-up care and preparing
for his comeback. No surgical intervention is being planned at the
moment."
"After
tests carried out on our player Kylian Mbappe by French specialist doctors,
under the supervision of Real Madrid's Medical Services, the diagnosis of a
sprain in his left knee has been confirmed, as well as the suitability of the
conservative treatment currently being followed," said the Spanish giants
in a statement.
Mbappe has been
struggling with an injury to the external ligament of his left knee since the
end of 2025 and missed last week's Champions League play-off second leg against
Benfica due to "persistent pain" in training, sources close to the
player said.
His entourage
insisted there was no disagreement regarding the treatment required by the
player between his club and the French national team, who will be desperate to
have Mbappe fully fit for the upcoming World Cup.
"It was a
bit of a consensus between everyone (Mbappe, the coach and the doctors), and we
think the best thing is that he stops, that he recovers and comes back at 100
percent," Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa told broadcaster Movistar late
last week.
"It's not
going to be a question of days, it will be a bit longer, but I can't say how
long, hopefully not too long."
It remains to be
seen if Mbappe, who has scored 38 goals in 33 appearances for his club this
season, will be able to play in the Champions League last-16 tie against
Manchester City, the first leg of which is scheduled for March 11 with the
return on March 17.
France have two
friendly matches lined up in the United States at the end of the month, against
Brazil in Boston on March 26 and Colombia in Washington three days later. Their
first World Cup game is on June 16 against Senegal.


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