- Jude Bellingham out for a month after a leg injury
- The 21-year-old thanked fans for their messages of support on social media
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Jude Bellingham made the announcement on social media after being out for a month due to a leg injury.
According to previous reports, the England international could miss Sunday’s match between Real Madrid and Real Valladolid after picking up an injury in training.
However, the club later confirmed that Bellingham is suffering from plantar fasciitis in his right leg and will be out until the end of September as a result.
A statement from the club said: ‘Following tests carried out today (Friday) on Jude Bellingham by the Real Madrid medical team, the player has been diagnosed with an injury to the plantaris muscle in his right leg. His progress will be monitored.’
The 21-year-old admitted he was frustrated, but stressed he was trying to look at the situation positively.
Jude Bellingham thanks fans for their support after a month out injured
Real Madrid confirmed that medical tests on their midfielder have diagnosed an ‘injury to the plantaris muscle in his right leg’
Bellingham insisted he would support Los Blancos ‘as a fan’ during his time on the treatment table
‘There’s nothing I hate more than missing games, but I’m trying to see the positive side of it and maybe my body is telling me it needs a bit more rest after a busy year.’ He wrote on Instagram.
‘I’m very frustrated but I will continue to support the boys as a fan until I can be back with them in my best and strongest form.
‘Thank you for your messages of concern and support. Lots of love and Hala Madrid!’
Bellingham’s reactions were full of congratulations and messages of support from his Real Madrid teammates.
Arriving at the Marquee Kylian Mbappe wrote: ‘My boy.’ Vinicius Jr added: ‘My brother!! You will come back stronger!!!’
Brahim Diaz wrote ‘Brother’ while Luka Modric sent a raised hand and love heart emojis.
The setback means he will be unavailable for selection when England return to action next month following their dismal Euro 2024 finale with Nations League matches against Ireland and Finland.
Kylian Mbappe was one of many Los Blancos stars to show their support for Bellingham
The 21-year-old’s reactions were flooded with well wishes from his teammates
Those games will mark Lee Carsley’s debut as manager since he became interim manager of the Three Lions following the departure of Gareth Southgate.
The midfielder hopes to be back in time for the Madrid derby on September 29, where he could face England team-mate Conor Gallagher after completing his long-term move from Chelsea to Atlético earlier this week.