Bellingham Has Shoulder Surgery
COMMUNITY OF MADRID, SPAIN, JUL 16 – Jude Bellingham will miss around 12 weeks including at least eight La Liga games, Champions League matches, and England's World Cup qualifiers due to a recurring shoulder injury repair.
- In London on Wednesday, Jude Bellingham underwent a successful arthroscopic shoulder surgery, ruling him out for around three months.
- During the Club World Cup, Bellingham held off on the operation until its conclusion, leading him to delay surgery, as his nagging shoulder injury dates back to November 2023.
- Without Bellingham, Real Madrid will miss eight league games and early Champions League ties, including the match against Osasuna on August 19 and fixtures against Atletico Madrid, spanning at least eight matches.
- His absence signals a setback, with England’s World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia impacted.
- In best-case scenarios, Bellingham returns for the Villarreal fixture on October 5, with an expected comeback window between early October and mid-November.
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The midfielder of Real Madrid Jude Bellingham will be off the playground at least twelve weeks after being operated on the left shoulder, the Spanish press estimated this Wednesday.
Jude Bellingham has already operated on his shoulder. Real Madrid’s midfielder has published an image in the hospital after surgery on his shoulder two days ago in London, which has been a success. “Thanks to Andrew Wallace and Susan Alexander, his team and everyone in Fortius Clinic for the surgery and hospitality. Ivan Ortega and Dr Leyes for travelling to support. And finally, everyone else for all the good wishes and messages of affection. A…
The Englishman was intervened from his left shoulder two days ago in London
England and Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham underwent surgery for a long-standing shoulder problem.


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