The “wretched” luck at the Santiago Bernabéu has claimed another long-term victim. Real Madrid has officially confirmed that Ferland Mendy will miss the remainder of the 2025/26 season following a severe tendon injury sustained just 10 minutes into the victory over Espanyol.
The Frenchman was seen clutching his right quadriceps before being replaced by Fran García. This latest setback is a devastating blow for a player who has spent more time in the treatment room than on the pitch over the last two years.
The Medical Report: Potential Surgery on the Table
The club’s medical staff confirmed a rectus femoris tendon injury in Mendy’s right leg. This is particularly concerning as it is the same area that required surgery in April 2024, an operation that kept him out until late November.
- The Prognosis: Internal sources suggest surgery is the most likely path forward.
- Recovery Timeline: If Mendy undergoes the procedure, he is expected to be sidelined for five months, ruling him out of the upcoming El Clásico, the final stretch of La Liga, and the start of the 2026/27 pre-season.
- A Pattern of Fragility: This is Mendy’s fifth injury of the current season alone. He has accumulated fewer than 500 minutes of football this term across just nine appearances.
The Statistics: A Mounting Defensive Crisis
Mendy’s absence adds to an alarming injury tally that has come to define the Alvaro Arbeloa era. Real Madrid has now recorded approximately 120 injuries over the last two seasons.
| Player | Injury | Status |
| Éder Militão | Hamstring (Surgery) | Out until 2026/27 |
| Rodrygo Goes | ACL Tear | Out until 2026/27 |
| Ferland Mendy | Rectus Femoris | Out for season |
| Kylian Mbappé | Hamstring | Doubtful for Clásico |
| Thibaut Courtois | Muscular | Target return: May 10 |
RMxtra Verdict: The End of the Road for Mendy?
When fit, Mendy is arguably the best defensive left-back in world football, as seen in his brief but brilliant cameo against Bayern Munich. However, with over 100 matches missed since 2019 and nearly two full years spent on the sidelines, the “best ability is availability.”
With his contract running until 2028, the board faces a difficult summer. Do they continue to trust Mendy’s recovery, or do they accelerate plans to sign a high-profile replacement like Alphonso Davies? With Fran García and the returning Álvaro Carreras as the only remaining options for the Clásico, Arbeloa’s defensive depth has quite literally vanished overnight.
