Reports coming out from within Real Madrid indicate that Ferland Mendy is facing the most difficult period of his football career due to persistent injury problems that continue to trouble him. The left-back has played only nine matches this season while suffering five different injuries, a situation that is increasing concerns about his future in the sport.
According to those reports, Mendy is expected to undergo another major surgery after last year’s operation failed to completely resolve his physical problems. This time, the defender will travel to Finland for treatment under specialist doctor Lasse Lempainen, who is known for treating injuries of top-level players, including Éder Militão, who successfully returned after his surgery.
The reports have also raised major fears about the possibility of Mendy considering retirement from football because of the continuous injuries affecting him both physically and mentally. Although there has been no official statement from either the player himself or the club confirming this, his situation has continued to spark widespread discussion among football fans and the Real Madrid family.
Before these health challenges, Mendy was regarded as one of the best left-backs in Europe, playing an important role in Real Madrid’s success in the UEFA Champions League as well as with the France national football team. His pace, defensive strength, and ability to stop attacks made him a key player for several years.
For now, football fans around the world continue to wish him a speedy recovery and success in his upcoming treatment. Inside Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the greatest hope is to see Mendy return in good health, whether as a player or in whatever decision he chooses for his future.



