The Bundesliga champions could be without the Chilean midfielder for decisive weeks in their season as he requires a small operation on his knee
Arturo Vidal is a doubt for both legs of Bayern Munich’s Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid as he requires knee surgery, head coach Jupp Heynckes has confirmed.
The 30-year-old felt pain in his right knee during training on Sunday and was sent for further tests.
Heynckes says the Chilean now requires a small operation to remove “a loose body” from within the joint, meaning he faces a spell on the sidelines.
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“Arturo had a trip without any contact from anyone else,” Heynckes told a news conference.
“He has a loose body in the knee joint. He needs a small procedure and will be out for the time being.
“He’s a fighter. I’m confident for his recovery.”
The news is a blow for Bayern, with Vidal set to miss the DFB-Pokal semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen and almost certainly the Bundesliga trip to Hannover at the weekend.
He is also a major doubt for the first leg of their clash with Madrid, which takes place a week on Wednesday.
Bayern could also be without Corentin Tolisso for the trip to the BayArena on Tuesday, with the France international having picked up a problem in the 5-1 thrashing of Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday.
“Coco picked up another knock against Gladbach and has some bruising. It’s not yet clear if he’ll make tomorrow’s squad,” added Heynckes.