Getty Images SportMatthijs de Ligt issues emotional statement as Man Utd star's World Cup dream ends
Surgery ends De Ligt's season
Manchester United have officially confirmed that De Ligt has undergone a corrective procedure to address a long-standing back problem. The 26-year-old hasn't featured for the Red Devils since late autumn and will now face an extended period of rehabilitation that rules him out of the upcoming World Cup in North America.
The club released a statement clarifying the situation, noting that the decision was made in the player's best interests after intensive recovery work failed to yield the necessary results. United said in a statement: "Matthijs de Ligt has undergone successful surgery to address a back injury. Having diligently worked throughout his rehabilitation process, the decision was made that a corrective procedure was the best course of action."
Getty Images SportDe Ligt shares emotional message
The former Bayern Munich star took to social media to share his heartbreak with fans, posting a photo from his hospital bed. Having initially returned to the grass in April, the defender admitted that surgery eventually became the only logical path forward after six months of frustration and setbacks.
Writing on Instagram, De Ligt said: "After 6 months of treatment and working hard to get back, surgery was the only option left. I’m disappointed I couldn’t help the team the last 6 months and obviously missing out on the World Cup but I am looking forward to doing everything to get back in front of the fans and feeling better again."
Frustration for Michael Carrick
The timing is particularly cruel for De Ligt, who is yet to play a single minute under Michael Carrick. The interim boss had previously expressed hope that the Dutchman could feature before the end of the Premier League campaign, but he always maintained a cautious outlook regarding the defender's return to the first team.
Speaking to the club's official website about his determination to return, De Ligt added: “Since November I have done everything, pushing myself in every session and exploring every option, to get back to doing what I love, playing football. I am grateful to everyone who has supported me throughout a difficult period in my career. I remain as determined as ever to represent Manchester United and play in front of our incredible supporters as soon as possible.”
Getty ImagesA long road to recovery
The Dutch international made only 14 appearances this season before the injury took hold. Carrick had recently noted the unpredictable nature of back issues, explaining that while the player was improving, it was simply "not as quick as we all hope" and that the club would not gamble with his long-term health.
With 24 matches missed already, the focus now shifts entirely to the 2026-27 season. De Ligt’s absence leaves United with Lisandro Martinez, Harry Maguire, Ayden Heaven and Leny Yoro to navigate the final fixtures of the season, as the club continues to wait for their big-money defensive signing to return to full fitness.
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