Reece James could need surgery on knee injury & miss World Cup

James' injury could be worse than first feared
James' injury could be worse than first feared / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages
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Further scans on the knee injury suffered by Chelsea right-back Reece James have raised the possibility he may need surgery, 90min understands.

The 22-year-old appeared to jar his knee in the 2-0 victory over AC Milan and attempted to play on before limping off the field midway through the second half.

The initial assessment of James' injury was positive and there was a confidence that the right-back would be back on the pitch in a little over a week, giving him plenty of time to recover in time for the World Cup.

But sources have now confirmed to 90min that further checks on James' knee have been significantly more concerning.

James complained of more pain on Friday morning and was sent for further examinations by Chelsea which have pointed to further damage. A decision on whether James will need to undergo surgery is yet to be made, and the right-back will undergo more tests over the weekend to determine the best course of action - something Graham Potter confirmed in his press conference.

"He is due to see a specialist over the weekend so until we get that information there is not much more I can add," Potter said. "The rest will just be speculation from my perspective. We will wait and see.

"I don’t think [the injury has worsened] but again we just need to check. There is discomfort so we just need to check and see a specialist."

The deadline for Gareth Southgate to name his provisional England squad for the World Cup is October 19, with the final 26 players to make the cut named a week before the tournament begins on November 20.

Should James require surgery, his chances of featuring at the World Cup would be over and so the right-back is pursuing further diagnoses to determine whether going under the knife is necessary.