I understand that injuries could be a big trouble for Real Madrid, but the good thing is that most of them are quick recovery ones, almost all of them are back within a month, and they do not have any important games in a month, so that should be fine.
There is still some time until the first game, and then they will miss probably just one or two more games, but then most of the important ones will be back. I think that is why it's not a big deal and we need to make sure that it is not going to end up being that much title decider during this period. Plus, this is Real Madrid we are talking about, while it's true that some of the missing players are very important, their replacements are not shitty players, even the youth players there are good, so they should be fine with a huge offensive beast up front, and then a decent defense as well, they can still get their wins.
The missing players did have a big impact on Real Madrid at the beginning of this season, for example when Casemiro left for MU. Madrid's midfielders were a little disturbed, but they were slowly able to make their young midfielders perform very well. This season, Kroos' loss is very noticeable, especially when El Real needs a smart and creative midfielder. Some of the names of the young midfielders that Madrid have are quite good, but they haven't reached the level of the Madrid legend, Toni Kroos. Once again I say, even so, Madrid is the most competitive team. It seems like it won't take long for them to reach their performance level for all lines, especially if the injured players recover soon. Of course, it will make Real Madrid even more fierce. Talking about titles, Madrid clearly has a big chance wherever they compete. Not only La Liga, they also have the potential to win the Champions League again. But before all that, let's just follow every match they play while studying the development of the team's overall performance.