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Bellingham's worrying return date as he 'prepares to undergo shoulder surgery'

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Jude Bellingham will reportedly miss months after he completes a long-awaited shoulder surgery this week.

In May, it was confirmed that the Real Madrid star had planned to undergo the procedure after the conclusion of the Club World Cup, which ended on Sunday with Chelsea’s 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the final.

Bellingham has struggled with the persistent problem since 2023 and worn strapping on his shoulder when playing for his club and England.

He delayed surgery through major competitions like the Champions League and Euro 2024 and the Club World Cup, but his patience ran out this summer.

'I'm fed up with the brace,' the 22-year-old said last month. 'I'm at that point where I'm ready to have a free shoulder and a free body.'

It is understood that Bellingham will have to wait until at least mid-October until he suits up again, according to Spanish outlet Sport.

The expected rehabilitation time is around three months if all goes well, possibly stretching to four.

If the latter reality unfolds, Bellingham may be out until as late as November.

Thus, Bellingham is set to miss the start of the 2025–26 season, including the first eight matches of La Liga, first two Champions League games, and possibly the first two international breaks in September and October.

Post-surgery, Bellingham will spend a minimum of one month with his shoulder stabilised and his arm secured in a sling to aid the healing process.