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Injured Sunderland forward Duncan Watmore has been "given a lift" after Real Madrid sent a letter of support to the player.

The 23-year-old is facing another lengthy spell on the sidelines with knee cruciate ligament damage just weeks after returning from 10 months out with a similar problem.

"If he was a world famous player maybe you'd expect it. It was totally out of the blue," Watmore's father Ian said.


"What an incredible gesture," he added.

The former FA chief executive tweeted about the letter on Tuesday. Signed by Emilio Butragueno, Real's director of institutional relations and former striker, the letter reads: "Dear Duncan, On behalf of our president, Florentino Perez, and those who work for Real Madrid, we would like to wish you a smooth and speedy recovery from your knee injury."

Watmore returned to action against Preston in September having been out since the start of December last year.

His comeback lasted only six games before he suffered a recurrence of the injury in the 2-2 draw with Millwall on 18 November.

Ian Watmore told BBC Sport: "To get the letter was a total surprise but what an incredible gesture from a very classy club.

"It has given Duncan a real lift. He sent me a picture of it on WhatsApp as he left the training ground and I asked if I could tweet it. The reaction has been great.

"His situation is just awful really. We don't know how long he will be out this time but I would be surprised if he is back before September or October next year."

Shortly before his injury Watmore became the first Championship footballer to sign up to Juan Mata's Common Goal charity, pledging one per cent of his salary to good causes over the course of his career.

"Mata's charity is followed very closely by the Spanish media, so I suspect Real Madrid have picked up on what happened to Duncan that way," said Ian.

"Either that or Chris Coleman his manager has said something to Gareth Bale through their relationship at the Wales international level.

"But for the club to think of him and send a letter is wonderful."

Former England Under-21 international Watmore has now had a second major surgery on his knee and is beginning the lengthy rehabilitation process at Sunderland's Academy of Light training ground.

"It happened through a freak accident," said Ian, who is also a former senior government civil servant and a board member of England Rugby. "It's not an inherent weakness in the knee.

"It was just one of those weird footballing things that can happen. The same surgeon who rebuilt his knee last year has already operated again.

"Duncan came through England Under-21s with players like Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Will Hughes and Jordan Pickford. So while they're all emerging on the Premier League scene he's stuck in the slow lane again, which is very difficult for him.

"But it doesn't help mentally when you think about what could have been. You have to deal with the situation as it is and Duncan is good at that."

Watmore has two-and-a-half years remaining on his deal at Sunderland, and Coleman has vowed that the Black Cats will "take care of him no matter how long it takes".

"He still has time to prove himself," said Ian Watmore. "He is in the best hands and Sunderland have been fantastic."


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I've had a fractured ankle but not a broken leg, I have done my Cruciate Ligaments though when I was 15 and even now my knee gives out on stairs. It's getting worse in fact, Arthritis is setting in too which I becoming daily pain. I mean it's a tiny set of muscles that you whole leg relies upon to walk, well, it holds your knee together. Recovery is much better than it was though due to keyhole surgery causing minimum disruption.

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Is it not time for you to start using cbd? My mate is a cricketer and his ankles have gone, he's been more injured than not these last 7 or 8 years and he's had a couple of operations, which has ultimately put him in more pain. He's using the cbd paste now and he swears by it, it's easing the pain for him and although it's not going to miraculously cure him, he is living a more mobile and less pain free life because of it. My aunty is 62 and suffers with arthritis quite badly in and is often in pain and her wrists often swell up. She's using the cbd now and is also telling me how much better her life is now. Something to think about it mate, it's not expensive, only about £25 a bottle.
 
Is it not time for you to start using cbd? My mate is a cricketer and his ankles have gone, he's been more injured than not these last 7 or 8 years and he's had a couple of operations, which has ultimately put him in more pain. He's using the cbd paste now and he swears by it, it's easing the pain for him and although it's not going to miraculously cure him, he is living a more mobile and less pain free life because of it. My aunty is 62 and suffers with arthritis quite badly in and is often in pain and her wrists often swell up. She's using the cbd now and is also telling me how much better her life is now. Something to think about it mate, it's not expensive, only about £25 a bottle.

I do mate when I can afford it. Unfortunately it's not something that I can keep on a constant flow.
 
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I do mate when I can afford it. Unfortunately it's not something that I can keep on a constant flow.
You can have my cbd vape pen, it's going unused. There's a couple of vials there too, so that should keep you going for a little while. More than welcome to have it, it's just sat in the cupboard.
 
You can have my cbd vape pen, it's going unused. There's a couple of vials there too, so that should keep you going for a little while. More than welcome to have it, it's just sat in the cupboard.

Cheers fella but I should be fine. Going to get a brand spanking new vape when the house is sorted. What I do need to do learn how to make the CBD E Liquid. Should be easy enough though.
 
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I'm still finding it somewhat baffling that Watmore got this letter. If one of Real's youth team got injured and Sunderland sent them a letter I'd wonder what the **** was going on. I don't think it was from the goodness of their heart but what their motive might be is a mystery.
 
I'm still finding it somewhat baffling that Watmore got this letter. If one of Real's youth team got injured and Sunderland sent them a letter I'd wonder what the **** was going on. I don't think it was from the goodness of their heart but what their motive might be is a mystery.
Have to say my sceptic alert sensors were going off. What is the end game to the letter?

£85m and he's yours (or however much the debt is now) then Short can sell up and **** off!!!
 
I wondered whether when he was playing well under Allardyce in the prem he made it onto their list of young players to keep an eye on, and they haven't forgotten him entirely.