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Big news! Xabi Alonso is looking forward to it: 'He'll be back in matchweek 7, against Atleti'

The player's recovery is progressing, and his return could come just in time for a decisive clash that everyone is waiting for

Jude Bellingham had been dealing with discomfort in his left shoulder for some time. Despite this, he decided to endure it so he could compete with Real Madrid and the England national team. But the situation reached a point where he couldn't wait any longer.

He finally underwent surgery to put an end to the pain. This procedure aims for the player to fully recover and return with the strength and freedom that define him. The goal is that, once healed, he will once again deliver his best performance on the field.

How long will he be out?

Initially, there was talk of a long recovery, close to four months. Journalist Alberto Pereiro from Radioestadio offers hope for Madridists: "I think we can get Bellingham back in October, against Atlético de Madrid, on matchday 7."

A player in an orange uniform wipes his face on the field during a match, with a crowd of spectators in the background.
Bellingham's recovery | Getty Images

This could mean a slightly shorter absence than expected, as long as the recovery goes as planned. The idea of him returning just in time for that important match excites fans and Xabi Alonso himself, who's already eagerly awaiting him.

The opportunity for the team

Real Madrid will feel Jude's absence in midfield, that's for sure. But the club has high-quality players who can take on that role meanwhile.

This situation can be a turning point for those who've had fewer minutes lately, who'll now have the chance to show their worth. The team must adapt and get the best out of everyone until Bellingham is available again and reclaims his place.

Necessary rest to come back better

Beyond the injury, this break will also help Jude rest. In recent seasons, he's been one of the footballers with the heaviest workload at Real Madrid and with the national team. That constant strain has taken its toll, and this recovery will help him recharge.

The surgery and rest are key for the player to return without discomfort or physical limitations. That way, when he comes back, he'll be ready to perform at the highest level and with renewed confidence.

Ultimately, Jude Bellingham's return is very close. Xabi Alonso and Real Madrid are already eagerly awaiting him for matchday 7 against Atleti. It'll be an exciting moment for the team and for the fans, who'll see the young talent recovered and ready to shine again.