The right back will fill in for Real Madrid's new signing after the former Porto player came down with an ankle injury.

Good news keep flowing for Dani Alves. After winning the treble with Barcelona and signing a new deal with Los Blaugranas, the Brazilian right back will have a chance for redemption with his National Team, after coach Dunga called him up to substitute Danilo.

Real Madrid's newest signing had to leave his spot due to an ankle injury he suffered last Sunday in a friendly match against Mexico. Danilo was harshly tackled by Javier Güemez, forcing the defender to leave the pitch.

Danilo will travel to Madrid so he can work to get fit for his first season with Los Blancos. On the other hand, Dani Alves will be playing with Brazil for the first time since the 2014 World Cup. The 32-year old defender has played 73 games with La Seleçao, scoring two goals for the National Team.