Real Madrid are encouraging Jude Bellingham to undergo shoulder surgery.
That's according to Okdiario's Eduardo Inda, when speaking on El Chiringuito.
Inda stated: "It is a problem that he has been dragging for quite some time. I speak Bellingham, who as he is known has a perennial dislocation on his shoulder. He had one in the Dortmund, another in Real Madrid. He always goes with a brace that is seen when he takes off his shirt, which is to keep his shoulder well protected.
"Real Madrid doctors have recommended that you have surgery in the summer after the Euro Cup. The time would be about two months and it would be in September. We will also see how far England goes. Going to the Eurocup would be fine.
"The last word will be held by the player, but they recommend that he has surgery. Once operated on, he could continue training the days without problems, but he could not play in competition to avoid contact in the damaged area."