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Eder Militão’s 2026 World Cup dream is over after confirmation of a devastating thigh injury that required immediate surgery.
The Real Madrid defender reportedly received the heartbreaking diagnosis after consulting a specialist in Finland, bringing a premature end to his season and his hopes of representing Brazil this summer.

Surgery ends WC dreams
The worst-case scenario has been confirmed for Militão after the defender traveled to Turku, Finland, to seek a final specialist opinion on his condition.
According to reporting from Globethe consultation revealed a serious injury to his left thigh that carries a high risk of a complete tendon rupture.
Left with no other viable option to save his long-term career, the Brazil international has accepted the recommendation for surgery, which took place this Tuesday.
This medical intervention means the 28-year-old faces a long spell on the sidelines, with his return expected in October at the earliest.
It is a crushing blow for both club and country as the recovery timeline completely encompasses the upcoming World Cup in 2026.
Militao, who featured for the Seleção at the 2022 tournament in Qatar, will now have to wait until 2030 for another chance at global glory.

The loss of Militão is a disastrous development for Real Madrid boss Alvaro Arbeloa, who is already struggling with a mounting injury list during the business end of the season.
Los Blancos will have to navigate the rest of the campaign without mercurial striker Rodrygo – who will also miss Brazil’s trip to North America this summer – and creative midfielder Arda Guler.
Compounding these absences, the team has been without first-choice goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois since mid-March.
As the La Liga title race slips away, losing a defensive pillar of Militão’s caliber will leave Madrid’s backline looking incredibly vulnerable.
Madrid released an official statement confirming that Militão’s operation was a success.
“Our player Eder Militão has successfully undergone surgery today for the rupture of the proximal tendon of the biceps femoris in his left leg. The surgery was performed by Dr. Lasse Lempainen under the supervision of the Real Madrid medical service. Militão will begin his recovery work in the coming days,” the statement read.
A nightmare cycle for Militão
For the player himself, this latest setback represents a continuation of an agonizing cycle of physical problems.
Since the end of the last World Cup, Militão has endured nine separate injuries and three operations.
His career has been greatly disrupted by these recurring issues, leading to over 600 days of inactivity in recent years.
The current injury was sustained during Real Madrid’s win over Alaves at the Bernabeu.
Despite initially being replaced at halftime as a supposed precaution, the diagnosis quickly worsened.
The defender remained hopeful and even underwent a second MRI scan in Madrid on Monday before flying to Finland, but the specialist’s verdict was final.
He must now focus on a grueling rehabilitation process that will keep him off the field for the next five months.

Brazil forced to rethink World Cup plans
Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti now faces the unenviable task of reshaping his defense just weeks before the World Cup kicks off.
Militão was expected to be a guaranteed starter for the Seleção, providing the pace and physicality required for a deep run in the tournament.
His absence creates a massive void at the heart of the defense that will be difficult to fill given his experience at the highest level.



