
The Real Madrid Player Who Won't Play Anymore This Season Has Undergone Surgery
The Operation to Which a Real Madrid Prospect Has Been Subjected to Say Goodbye to the Season
Since last season, injuries have been a problem that has severely affected Real Madrid. While this only affected the first team, this campaign has also seen injuries in the youth academy. The most affected, without a doubt, has been the young Jeremy de León, who has had to say goodbye to the season.
The one who was Carlo Ancelotti's lucky charm during the last Champions League will undergo surgery on both shoulders. An operation that, due to its nature, will require a prolonged recovery time. This has left Castilla without one of its most important players and Jeremy in a process that is at least frustrating.

Having prepared more than ever to continue dazzling this season, Jeremy has received a hard blow with this operation. Even so, Real Madrid has understood Jeremy's situation, who has the club's support in these difficult times.
A Sensitive Loss for Real Madrid
Having been part of Castilla since 2024, Jeremy de León quickly earned an important place in the squad. Playing as a right winger, Jeremy had the qualities of an elite winger. His speed, ability to break lines, and, above all, goal-scoring instinct made him stand out within Real Madrid.
Accompanying the first team during the last Champions League, this represented a great leap in Jeremy's career. His presence confirmed that Ancelotti, along with the rest of the team, trusted the talent that the 21-year-old winger has been showing.

However, the surgery he will have to undergo has been a hard setback in his more than promising career. Despite undertaking this operation without any doubt, missing the rest of the season could complicate the outstanding progress he had achieved.
The Return to Real Madrid
With nothing else to do about this, it only remains to hope that the surgery proceeds properly and Jeremy recovers over time. From Real Madrid and the rest of his teammates, they will be waiting for a player who has a great future ahead.
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