The Real Madrid dressing room has been thrown into turmoil just days before El Clásico, as reports confirm that midfield star Federico Valverde has been officially ruled out of Sunday's showdown at Camp Nou following a shocking physical altercation with teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni.
The incident, which began as a verbal exchange on the training pitch, escalated dramatically when it spilled into the locker room. According to sources, Valverde fell and struck a table during the confrontation, leaving him in a semi-conscious state and requiring hospital treatment in a wheelchair.
Real Madrid's medical team has since released a statement confirming the extent of the injury: "After tests carried out today on our player Fede Valverde, he has been diagnosed with a cranioencephalic trauma. Valverde is at home in good condition and will need to rest for 10 to 14 days, as indicated by medical protocols."
This 10-to-14-day recovery period not only sidelines Valverde for El Clásico but also raises questions about Tchouaméni's availability. While no official disciplinary action has been announced yet, the Frenchman is also expected to miss the match, leaving Carlo Ancelotti's midfield plans in disarray.
The timing couldn't be worse for Los Blancos. Already grappling with a growing injury list and whispers of dressing room discord—including uncertainty around Kylian Mbappé's role—losing two key midfielders for the season's most anticipated fixture is a devastating blow. For a club that prides itself on composure under pressure, this is a crisis that demands immediate resolution both on and off the pitch.
