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·27 de abril de 2026
Éder Militão will undergo surgery and miss the 2026 World Cup with Brazil

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·27 de abril de 2026

Éder Militão, a defender for Real Madrid, will miss the 2026 World Cup with Brazil because he is set to undergo surgery this week in Finland on a hamstring injury in his left leg, which will require five months of recovery, according to reports from Spain.
Days ago, the center back had already raised concerns for coach Carlo Ancelotti because last Tuesday he aggravated the injury during the match between Los Blancos and Alavés in La Liga. Although the injury does not appear to be that serious, it requires surgery because it affected scar tissue from a previous problem, so he has been ruled out of the tournament to be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
In fact, according to Marca, the 28-year-old footballer will be operated on by specialist Lasse Lempainen, a renowned expert who also treated AC Milan’s French defender Pierre Kalulu in 2023 and Uruguay’s Ronald Araújo in 2024.
When available, Militão was a regular starter for the Canarinha, although a ligament injury and other physical problems kept him out of the most recent World Cup qualifiers and also the latest friendlies, as he played against Tunisia last November and left injured after 60 minutes, which caused him to miss the matches against France and Croatia.
The former Porto and São Paulo player has been plagued by physical problems for some time and has been unable to find consistency, although his footballing qualities mean that, despite this, he remains important for Real Madrid and the Canarinha.
Over the last three seasons, he was only able to play 13 matches in 2023/24, 18 in 2024/25, and 21 in 2025/26 across all competitions, very low figures that highlight his physical fragility.
Militão, who played in the 2022 World Cup with Brazil, had been shaping up as a guaranteed name on Carletto’s squad list for the World Cup, but the defender, who has 38 caps and 2 goals for his national team, will have to watch the tournament from home.
At the same time, Brazil are also sweating over Estevão, who suffered a grade 4 hamstring tendon injury, and they also know they will be without Rodrygo, who tore the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his right knee at the beginning of March.
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