Manchester City's Sane to undergo surgery on ACL injury in Austria

Manchester City winger Leroy Sane has decided to undergo surgery in Austria after sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Published : Aug 16, 2019 23:59 IST

Leroy Sane suffered a knee injury in the community shield clash with Liverpool.
Leroy Sane suffered a knee injury in the community shield clash with Liverpool.
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Leroy Sane suffered a knee injury in the community shield clash with Liverpool.

Leroy Sane is set to undergo surgery on his torn anterior cruciate ligament injury in Austria.

Manchester City winger Sane – strongly linked with a move to Bayern Munich before the Premier League's transfer window closed – sustained the injury during the Community Shield defeat of Liverpool on August 4.

The 23-year-old is expected to be out for up to seven months, leaving City without the Germany international for the majority of the 2019-20 campaign.

Sane was expected to have undergone surgery already, though Pep Guardiola told reporters ahead of City's clash with Tottenham: "I think [the operation] is this weekend."

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Omnisport understands Sane's operation will take place in Austria, with Professor Christian Fink performing the surgery.

City often uses the services of Barcelona-based specialist Dr Ramon Cugat, who has previously treated John Stones, Kevin de Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan, Vincent Kompany and Claudio Bravo during Guardiola's tenure, though Sane has instead decided to be treated by Fink.

Benjamin Mendy has been a regular patient of Dr Cugat's since he joined City in 2017 and Guardiola is eager to see the France full-back – currently recovering from a knee injury – maintain his fitness heading into his third season at the club.

"What I want with Benj is to be fit, be ready for training sessions weeks and weeks and the weeks after," Guardiola said.

"That is [the] target. After, for his specific qualities, he is going to help us. When he played, he played good. 

"You know, he needs to play but he's had almost two years out. We need him for our movements, our rhythm – many things we want to do.  

"The first target is not to focus on playing, It is to be fit, for one month, train regularly, be ready and, of course, he has a chance to play."

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