Despite that Real Madrid did not make any comments officially yet, the reality is that estimates can already be done about the severity and the time that Güler may be off the pitch. As Doctor Ripoll has told to the newspaper Marca, an injury of this type has two potential outcomes and forms of recovery.
The first one is both the longest and safest. The sole option for treatment if the incidence on the meniscus is too high and there is enough of an entity is surgery and going through the operating room. This would put Güler five months away. However, in the event that conservative treatment is used without the need to go through the operating room as it is an injury whose entity is not sufficient, the low estimate is around 12 weeks or three months.
In both scenarios, Real Madrid will be without their young star for a long time. This is a hard setback not only for the footballer, but also for the club, who have to wait for the adaptation and the debut of their player.