Leeds United: Benedicic set for rehabilitation after surgery on knee injury
Yorkshire Evening Post 19/11/14
by Phil Hay
Leeds United midfielder Zan Benedicic has undergone surgery on a knee injury and will return to England to begin his rehabilitation next week.
Benedicic - on loan at Leeds from AC Milan - travelled to Belgium for a specialist operation on damaged meniscus, his agent confirmed to the YEP.
The 19-year-old has been nursing the injury for almost two months and is unlikely to be fit until the second half of the season.
United signed him on a year-long loan from Milan in August but the Slovenian youngster has played only twice since moving to Elland Road.
His agent, Amir Ruznic, said: “It’s not serious but I don’t know how long he’ll be out. I think he’ll be back in Leeds next week.”
Benedicic’s career has been affected by previous knee injuries and United boss Neil Redfearn said: “He’s been between surgeons for a while. It was important to make sure he got the right treatment.
“He’s had knee injuries before and he’s only young so he needed to get the right care.”
by Phil Hay
Leeds United midfielder Zan Benedicic has undergone surgery on a knee injury and will return to England to begin his rehabilitation next week.
Benedicic - on loan at Leeds from AC Milan - travelled to Belgium for a specialist operation on damaged meniscus, his agent confirmed to the YEP.
The 19-year-old has been nursing the injury for almost two months and is unlikely to be fit until the second half of the season.
United signed him on a year-long loan from Milan in August but the Slovenian youngster has played only twice since moving to Elland Road.
His agent, Amir Ruznic, said: “It’s not serious but I don’t know how long he’ll be out. I think he’ll be back in Leeds next week.”
Benedicic’s career has been affected by previous knee injuries and United boss Neil Redfearn said: “He’s been between surgeons for a while. It was important to make sure he got the right treatment.
“He’s had knee injuries before and he’s only young so he needed to get the right care.”