JUDE BELLINGHAM has sparked fears after being spotted leaving Real Madrid’s training session.
The midfielder will play Granada on Saturday as Real Madrid look to maintain their position at the top of La Liga.
A video has been posted online from Los Blancos showing Bellingham leaving the pitch.
England can be seen walking away from the main players’ organisation on their own.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti has allayed fears over Bellingham’s injury and insisted the midfielder is “just tired”.
“Jude Bellingham is injured. He’ll play tomorrow.
“He’s just tired and has a discomfort in his ankle but he will play tomorrow.”
The 20-year-old has only recently returned from an injury that kept him out of England’s matches against Malta and North Macedonia.
Bellingham has been important for Real since arriving from Borussia Dortmund in the summer.
It charges the La Liga giants £115m and has proven to be a successful investment.
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He has already scored 15 goals for the club in 16 Champions League and La Liga games.
His record has allowed him to beat Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of thirteen goals in his first 15 games for the Spanish national team.
As well as his goals he has also provided four assists.
His performances over the past year earned him the Golden Boy Award, making him the third Englishman to win such an award.
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