The discomfort suffered against PSG calls into question Linda Caicedo’s participation with Real Madrid and the Colombian National Team.
In the last hours, rumors about a possible departure of Linda Caicedo of Real Madrid Women They lit up social networks. However, the reality is that the concern revolves around his physical condition, not a transfer or negotiation with another club.
During the game of Champions League against PSG, The Colombian soccer player had to leave the field early due to muscle discomfort that she had been experiencing for days. Concern did not take long to appear in the club and among the fans, but medical examinations confirmed that It is not a serious injury.
Even so, Caicedo would be a doubt for the next commitment of the Real Madrid against Levante, in Valdebebas. Her participation will depend on her physical evolution and the decision of the coaching staff, who does not want to risk her after a string of intense games.
The situation also worries the Colombian Women’s National Team, which on October 24 will face Peru at the Atanasio Girardot for the start of the Nations League, a tournament that grants two direct places to the 2027 World Cup in Brazil. Linda’s presence is key for the team led by Ángelo Marsiglia, who seeks to maintain the level shown in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
In addition to Linda Caicedo, Real Madrid suffered other casualties after the match against PSG. German goalkeeper Merle Frohms suffered a torn posterior cruciate ligament after a stomp and will be out for around four months, while Naomi Feller is now fully recovered and could return to the squad.
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Linda Caicedo will continue at Real Madrid, despite rumors of a possible transfer
Despite other rumors linking Linda Caicedo with teams such as Manchester City, the Real Madrid has not confirmed any official negotiations or movements. The player has a current contract with the white club until June 2026, and everything indicates that her immediate future will continue in the Spanish capital.
For now, Caicedo’s priority is to fully recover and continue contributing to the good moment of Real Madrid, which is second in both the Champions League and the F League. The young Colombian star continues to be one of the most promising figures in world women’s football, and her history with the club merengue is far from over.
