Real Madrid fans, it looks like we’ll have to wait a little longer to see Jude Bellingham back in the starting XI. Despite being medically cleared, the club is prioritizing long-term fitness over immediate impact.

According to the latest reports from AS, Álvaro Arbeloa and the medical staff have decided on a measured “step-by-step” reintegration for the English superstar.

The Recovery Roadmap

While Bellingham has returned to the squad and received the green light from doctors, there is a massive gap between being “available” and being “match-fit.” * The Injury: Jude is still finding his rhythm after recovering from a significant muscle tear in his left leg sustained earlier this year.

  • Recent Activity: Since his return, he has only seen 17 minutes of competitive action.
  • The International Break: His trip to London with the England national team was purely for morale and assessment; he didn’t play a single minute to avoid any potential setbacks.

Impact on Mallorca and Bayern Munich

The most striking news for Madridistas is that Jude is not expected to start against Mallorca this weekend. More significantly, he is also “highly unlikely” to be in the lineup for the massive Champions League Quarter-final first leg against Bayern Munich.

The club’s philosophy is clear: Control over Urgency.

How the Midfield Will Look

In the absence of a fully fit Bellingham, Arbeloa will stick to the structure that has provided stability over the recent weeks:

PositionPlayer
Right MidfieldFederico Valverde
Defensive PivotAurelien Tchouameni
Central MidfieldThiago Pitarch
Left MidfieldArda Guler

Arda Guler is expected to continue his increased involvement on the left, while Thiago Pitarch remains a key anchor alongside Tchouameni.

The Verdict

While we all want our #5 leading the charge in Europe, the club is protecting their biggest investment. Expect Bellingham to be on the bench for both matches, potentially coming on for the final 20–30 minutes to build his “match engine” back up.