According to Spanish newspaper Marca, the French Football Federation is currently fully responsible for Mbappé’s injury issues. As he is still a Paris Saint-Germain player, Real Madrid cannot interfere with his treatment.
Real Madrid had high hopes for Mbappé’s arrival, despite the French star suffering a broken nose during a match in Austria. The club has maintained a cautious but necessary interest in his recovery, awaiting updates on his condition. It is expected that Madrid will hold a signing ceremony for Mbappé after the UEFA European Championship.
Furthermore, although Real Madrid has officially announced Mbappé’s signing, it is noteworthy that contractually, the forward remains property of PSG until June 30th.
Nonetheless, there is a perception that PSG is not overly concerned about Mbappé’s injury, given the friction that occurred between him and the club’s management before his departure.
Currently, Mbappé’s injury is entirely under the care of the French national team, with its medical staff overseeing his recovery process.
Real Madrid adopts a calm yet vigilant stance regarding this situation. The club has full trust in the French national team’s medical expertise while also harboring some concern for the health of their future player. Specifically, they are worried about Mbappé potentially returning to action quickly, possibly for the game against the Netherlands, and the potential impact of any required surgery on his initial performance for Madrid.
At present, the Madrid side is in a waiting and observing phase, particularly concerned about any potential surgery Mbappé might need and its possible effect on his start with the club. While their medical team cannot directly intervene in the treatment, they eagerly hope that no further damage is inflicted on the player’s injury, avoiding complications.