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St Kilda’s Max King set for another bout of knee injury

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The Alero Star St Kyda, Max King, will undergo surgery in his right knee for the second time in less than two months as uncertainty ends when he will be able to return.

Twice of the Saints main leaders suffered a knee injury in training on February 7, surgery underwent surgery at the end of February, and is now ready for another operation on Thursday.

St Kyda has not yet revealed a return timeline, but Tom Morris of 9News Melbourne informs that he will be marginalized by Senior Footy for at least another six weeks.

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“Max King will undergo an arthroscope tomorrow to address an ongoing knee problem,” said St Kilda Chief David Misson.

“The objective of surgery is to eliminate the pain that Max has been experiencing.

“We understand interest in Max, however, [we] Ask your privacy is respected at this time.

“Once we have more clarity about the recovery of Max, we will seek to share a timeline return to play.”

Max King of St Kilda.

Max King of St Kilda. Getty

King has not played football at any level since Round 17 of the AFL 2024 season.

The head of St Kilda was injured his left knee last June and since then he has had problems with his right knee.

In October, he signed a new eight -year agreement, according to reports, worth $ 1 million per season.

St Kild will face Western Bulldogs at the Marvel stadium on Sunday night.

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