⚠️ Jude Bellingham blow: the Englishman set for surgery
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Jude Bellingham will undergo surgery on his left shoulder after the Club World Cup, as reported by Mario Cortegana.
The English midfielder has been struggling with issues for several months that have affected his performance.
Real Madrid and the player's entourage have decided that surgical intervention is necessary to definitively resolve the problem.
🚨 BREAKING: Jude Bellingham will UNDERGO SHOULDER SURGERY after the Club World Cup.He will be OUT for THREE months. @MarioCortegana @GuillermoRai_ pic.twitter.com/BqwPnCJzx1
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) May 20, 2025
The operation, scheduled for after the Club World Cup, will involve an estimated downtime of three months, depending on the progress and type of surgery performed.
This means that Bellingham will miss the start of the 2025-2026 season, including several LaLiga matchdays and Champions League group stage matches. The white club supports the player's decision, prioritizing his full recovery to avoid future relapses.
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