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Real Madrid has faced another injury setback ahead of their LaLiga match against Celta Vigo on Sunday.
The club announced on its official website on Thursday that defender Trent Alexander-Arnold has been diagnosed with a muscular injury to the rectus anterior quadriceps in his left leg.
Alexander-Arnold sustained the injury during Real Madrid’s victory over Athletic Club yesterday.
The medical team at Real Madrid conducted tests on the England international.
The club will monitor Alexander-Arnold’s progress and recovery, and he is anticipated to miss the game against Celta Vigo this weekend.
Having joined Real Madrid from Liverpool during the summer transfer window, Alexander-Arnold may be sidelined for the next two months due to this injury.
What is the nature of Trent Alexander-Arnold's injury?
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been diagnosed with a muscular injury to the rectus anterior quadriceps in his left leg.
How long is Alexander-Arnold expected to be out of action?
He could be sidelined for up to two months due to the injury.
Will Alexander-Arnold play in the upcoming match against Celta Vigo?
No, he is expected to miss the game against Celta Vigo this weekend.



