Bellingham injured in lead-up to England games
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Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham has sustained a calf injury in training just over two weeks before England begin their Nations League campaign.
The 21-year-old was unable to finish a club session on Friday.
BBC Sport has contacted Real to establish how long Bellingham is likely to be out for.
Reports in Spain suggest he will be unavailable until late September, which would rule him out of Lee Carsley’s opening two fixtures as England interim manager.
England face the Republic of Ireland on 7 September and Finland on 10 September in the Nations League.
In a statement, Real said Bellingham had medical tests on Friday and his “progress will be monitored”.
Carsley, 50, was announced as interim manager earlier this month following Gareth Southgate’s resignation after Euro 2024.
Bellingham scored 23 goals in 42 appearances during his debut season at the Bernabeu last term as Madrid won a La Liga and Champions League double.
The former Dortmund midfielder started in last weekend’s 1-1 La Liga draw at Mallorca, as well as the Super Cup victory against Atalanta earlier this month.
Carsley is set to name his squad for the Nations League fixtures on 29 August.