
Jude Bellingham shares update from hospital as Real Madrid star undergoes major surgery
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Jude Bellingham has undergone shoulder surgery in London
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He shared an update from the hospital bed
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It is an issue he has been managing since 2023, but delayed surgery to prioritise commitments with both club and country.
And the midfielder has now shared an update on how he is doing.
He shared a picture of himself in a hospital gown while lying on his back in a bed.
But most noticeably, his arm was held in a sling.
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He said: "Thank you to Andrew Wallace & Susan Alexander, their team and everyone at Fortius Clinic for the surgery and hospitality.
"To Ivan Ortega and Dr Leyes for travelling to support.
"And finally, to everyone else for all the well wishes and messages of love.
"The process to come back has already started, see you soon."
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That means he is not likely to feature until October for
Jude Bellingham reveals rivalry with brother Jobe at Club World Cup in cheeky interview
He joined Los Blancos in 2023 from
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In his first two seasons, the former Birmingham star has played 100 games, scoring 28 goals and adding 28 assists.
He was particularly crucial in his first year when he helped
Bellingham has also now played 44 times for
But his recovery means he will be out of
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