Sunderland's Duncan Watmore has received support from Real Madrid in his comeback from a second serious knee injury.
The 23-year-old suffered cruciate ligament damage just weeks after returning from a 10-month spell on the sidelines with a similar problem.
Watmore's father, Ian, revealed his son had received a touching boost from European giants Real Madrid on Twitter in his road to recovery.
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"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," the letter, signed by the club's director of institutional relations, Emilio Butragueno, read.
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Ian Watmore paid tribute to Real following their sentiments, calling it a "classy" gesture, but suggested any surprise transfer move from the La Liga giants was unlikely when the first response asked if the club were chasing his son.
"Well a snail could chase him at the moment," said Ian Watmore.