Chelsea’s Reece James is set to undergo surgery in Finland, sidelining him for a minimum of three to four months, casting doubt on his availability for Euro 2024. The defender sustained a hamstring injury during Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat to Everton, prompting the need for surgical intervention.
Finnish specialists Sakari Orava and Lasse Lempainen, known for their work with Ousmane Dembélé, will perform the operation. James, who has grappled with recurring hamstring issues, opted for extensive consultations before deciding on surgery, emphasizing its necessity.
The estimated recovery period puts James’ participation in Euro 2024 at risk, dealing a blow to both Chelsea and the England national team. Having missed the World Cup due to injury, James aimed for a Euros appearance but faces a significant disadvantage with limited time for recovery.
England manager Gareth Southgate, present at Goodison Park when James was forced off, will monitor the situation closely. Despite returning to play before England’s March fixtures against Brazil and Belgium, James faces tough competition for a spot in the squad.
Chelsea confirmed the injury and outlined James’ rehabilitation program, indicating a challenging road ahead for the talented defender. As Euro 2024 approaches, James’ journey to recovery becomes a focal point, leaving fans and football enthusiasts eagerly awaiting updates on his progress.