Real Madrid is gearing up for a crucial derby against Atletico Madrid this weekend, with hopes of several key players returning to bolster their title challenge. Currently four points adrift of Barcelona, Los Blancos face increased pressure at the Bernabéu if their rivals secure a win.
Despite the recent setback of star goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois being sidelined for half the season with a hamstring tear, Real Madrid is optimistic about welcoming back several players for the critical final stretch after the international break. Notably, three players might even make it back for this weekend’s derby.
Jude Bellingham’s Imminent Return
Following reports of another player’s return from a knee issue earlier this week, all eyes are on Jude Bellingham, who, according to Diario AS, is the next anticipated comeback. After participating in part of Thursday’s training session with the main squad, Bellingham stands a chance of making the bench this Sunday, having been out for almost six weeks with a hamstring injury.
Carreras and Asencio Also Expected Back
Defenders Raul Asencio and Alvaro Carreras are also showing promising signs, with hopes they could be fit enough to start. Asencio, who has missed the last three games due to shin pain, and Carreras, sidelined for four matches with a knee problem, are both back in training and anticipated to be ready.
Further Returns Post-International Break
For the derby, Real Madrid’s confirmed injury list includes Eder Militao, Dani Ceballos, Ferland Mendy, Rodrygo Goes, and Courtois. While Rodrygo and Courtois face longer layoffs, Militao (after seven months out), Ceballos, and Mendy are all projected to return after the international break, though Militao will likely be eased back into play.
With other players returning, the coaching staff will weigh options for the starting lineup and bench. Meanwhile, Carreras and Asencio will face competition from Fran Garcia, Antonio Rudiger, and Dean Huijsen for defensive positions.








