Jude Bellingham could be forced to undergo shoulder surgery following a long-standing injury, according to reports from Cadena SER.
The midfielder has been managing discomfort in his left shoulder since a match against Rayo Vallecano last season, and while he continues to perform at a high level for Real Madrid, the issue remains unresolved.

The club had initially recommended surgery at the end of last season, but Bellingham and his team opted against it due to his key role with England in the Euro 2024 tournament.

Should he decide to go through with the surgery after the current season, Bellingham could face a two-month recovery period, ruling him out of the upcoming Club World Cup and potentially delaying his start to next season. The timeline remains uncertain, with the World Cup set to begin on June 13, making it difficult for Bellingham to commit to surgery at that time.

Bellingham’s shoulder is visibly supported by a protective brace, as seen in footage from Cadena SER ahead of the match against Getafe. Real Madrid are aware that while the player can still feature in matches, the need for surgery becomes more pressing with each passing game.