Éder Militão has successfully undergone surgery after his latest injury setback, with early reports suggesting the Real Madrid defender is targeting a return around September following a lengthy recovery process. The update was shared by football journalist Fabrizio Romano on their official x handle, quickly drawing concern from supporters ahead of a crucial stretch for both club and country.
Romano reported;
Éder Militão after surgery completed today. 👋🏼
Real Madrid defender hopes to be back in September with 5 months recovery plan.
The injury arrives at a difficult moment for Real Madrid, who have already faced several defensive problems throughout the season.

Militão’s absence adds further pressure on the backline and forces the club to rethink defensive options ahead of important domestic and European fixtures.
There is also increasing concern over how the setback could affect the Brazilian defender’s long-term rhythm and international future, especially with major tournaments approaching. Questions are already being raised about whether he will return at full sharpness in time for Brazil’s World Cup preparations.

Softfootball believes Real Madrid’s biggest challenge now will not only be coping without Militão on the pitch, but also managing his recovery carefully to avoid any further complications.
His leadership, physical presence, and defensive awareness have become crucial for both club and country, making this recovery period one of the most important stages of his career so far.