After failing at the club world cup, Bellingham is set to end its shoulder woes. Reportedly he will take a long break for shoulder surgery that has been suffered for almost 2 years. This condition is certainly an additional strength vulnerability. I don't know how many weeks Bellingham will rest, but I think he won't be able to start playing for the start of the season but prediction is October. But they do have a lot of cover although they still don't have much experience and hours in La Liga. Xabi still has Arda Guler, Brahim Diaz, Eduardo Camavinga, and Dani Ceballos.
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https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6484232/2025/07/15/jude-bellingham-shoulder-surgery-october-return/he had been out of the field for 3 months:
Jude Bellingham successfully completed his shoulder surgery and he will be out for almost 3 months.
https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1945510531638395174It seems like every week Real Madrid is showing that we shouldn't expect anything big next season. I don't know why the hell he didn't have surgery in May, because if he had had surgery in May, then next month he would have been cured and would at least only miss the first 3 or 4 games, but then he would have returned to play.
Now, losing an important player like him in the first games of the season seems like a big problem to me, especially because the team has a new coach who comes from a small team and some good players have left the team. Honestly, as a Real Madrid fan, I'm not holding out hope that we can win La Liga. I hope I'm wrong. But Ancelotti's departure wasn't good. I see that it will cost us dearly in the short term.