Real Madrid playmaker Isco has left hospital after successfully undergoing an operation to treat appendicitis, the European champions said on Wednesday.
"Our player Isco has been discharged from hospital. He will start his recovery process now under the supervision of the Real Madrid medical services," said a statement from the club which did not state how long Isco was expected to be out for.
How big of a blow is the loss of Isco?
— Goal (@goal) September 26, 2018
Real Madrid boss Julen Lopetegui has been speaking about the midfielder's absence ahead of their big match against Sevilla today.#RMCF #LaLiga pic.twitter.com/LAWNR9y0VO
Reports in the Spanish media, however, said that the Spain international will be unable to play for around a month and is targeting a return in time for Real's crunch match away to arch-rivals Barcelona on Oct. 28 in La Liga.
Isco, who was taken to hospital on Tuesday after arriving at training complaining of stomach pains, is set to miss a total of six games for Real, including Wednesday's testing league trip to Sevilla and Saturday's city derby against Atletico Madrid.
Real Madrid's Isco is set to have an operation after being diagnosed with acute appendicitis.
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 25, 2018
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He will also have to sit out Champions League games against CSKA Moscow and Viktoria Plzen, as well as Spain's friendly against Wales and their UEFA Nations League game with England.