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AC Milan's Loftus-Cheek Undergoes Jaw Surgery, Out Around Eight Weeks

The midfielder faces a two-month layoff that jeopardizes his England World Cup push.

Overview

  • AC Milan confirmed Ruben Loftus-Cheek sustained a fracture of the alveolar process, underwent successful maxillofacial surgery, and has been discharged with an estimated eight-week recovery.
  • The injury followed an early collision with Parma goalkeeper Edoardo Corvi, after which Loftus-Cheek was stretchered off in a neck and head brace around the 11th minute.
  • The procedure was performed by Dr. Luca Autelitano at ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo in Milan, with the club noting the operation reduced and stabilized the fracture.
  • Loftus-Cheek lost several teeth and later posted images and a message on Instagram thanking medical staff, supporters, and teammates.
  • He will miss England’s March friendlies, placing his selection prospects for this summer’s World Cup in doubt, while Milan also dealt with Matteo Gabbia’s warm-up withdrawal and a 1-0 defeat to Parma.