Scott Sinclair 'has rib removed to eliminate blood clot'

Sinclair 'has rib removed'

Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair has reportedly had one of his ribs removed in order to eliminate a blood clot in his shoulder.

The former Swansea City star was struck down with the condition over a fortnight ago, resulting in him being taken to hospital with the non life-threatening problem.

It is believed that a rib has been removed after doctors discovered that it was putting pressure on a vein and causing the clot, according to ESPN.

Reports have claimed that the 24-year-old, who made just 11 appearances for City this season, has been prescribed blood-thinning drug warfarin for three months.

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