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Jude Bellingham could be about to cost Real Madrid staggering sum of money after PSG defeat


Jude Bellingham, who participated in Real Madrid’s loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup, is expected to miss time.



After Real Madrid’s humiliating loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup, Jude Bellingham might cost them an incredible amount of money.


At the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Real Madrid lost to PSG 4-0 in the semi-final on Wednesday.



Their Club World Cup campaign is coming to an end because they will not be playing for third place.


After their loss, two players were criticized by fans on the internet, and Xabi Alonso lost his reign after being appointed in the summer.



After joining Real Madrid for £88.5 million from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2023, Bellingham will play a significant role in the Alonso era.


However, Bellingham will be out for a lengthy time because he will be having surgery to address a chronic shoulder issue.

Bellingham has worn shoulder straps while playing for his club and England due to a chronic shoulder condition that began in 2023.

Real has booked an operation for the player, so he is expected to have surgery.

A major setback to Alonso’s intentions for the upcoming season would be if the 22-year-old were to be sidelined until 2026.

He would be sidelined for about 24 weeks if that were the case.

That implies that without Bellingham, who reportedly makes £330,000 a week, Real would have to give him about £8 million.

However, it has also been suggested that if the Three Lions star is out for three to four months, the amount could be between £4 million and £6 million.

Speaking following Real’s loss to PSG, Alonso maintains that they are a “better” squad when they depart the US.

“There is plenty to examine and discover. He informed AS, “We now know where we are, where to look, where we want to be, and how to get ready for it.”

“We can do better. The margin is large. We leave as a stronger team, having discovered some positives.

“I’ve learned about who we are and where we can grow from this tournament. The final game of the 24/25 is this one. August marks the beginning of our season.

“We didn’t want this, but it is what it is. We must come to terms with it. We’re going to suffer further losses. It’s football.



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