According to Mario Cortegana, Real Madrid’s doctors all agreed that surgery would be the best solution to completely treat the shoulder injuries of both Jude Bellingham and Brahim Diaz (Both had shoulder dislocations).
It should be added that players can still play regularly if they have a dislocated shoulder, but surgery is still the best option to avoid long-term sequelae.
Although there is no specific schedule, Real Madrid has planned to have surgery for Brahim after the season ends, which will help him have time to recover without missing the team’s matches.
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As for Bellingham, the club has not confirmed any surgery options, but this issue is also being discussed very carefully. In Mr. Be’s case, it is difficult to schedule surgery at the end of the season when he still has to play EURO 2024.
Doctors believe that “sooner or later” Jude will likely need surgery, but they are not sure when the English player will need treatment. “He may have to wait a day, a week, a season and even longer” – a club source told journalist Cortegana.