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Real Madrid eye new GK after Courtois injures ACL - sources

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Kirkland: Real Madrid in the hunt for a goalkeeper after Courtois ACL injury (1:11)

Alex Kirkland explains how Thibaut Courtois's knee injury forces Real Madrid to enter the transfer market for a goalkeeper. (1:11)

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has suffered a torn ACL in his left knee and will undergo surgery in the coming days, the Spanish club announced on Thursday.

Sources have told ESPN that with Courtois out for six to seven months, Madrid will look to sign a new goalkeeper to deputise while the Belgium international is sidelined.

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Courtois was injured during Thursday morning's training session.

"After the tests carried out on our player Thibaut Courtois, he has been diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee," a club statement said. "The player will undergo surgery in the coming days."

The club did not confirm how long Courtois will be sidelined for but according to reports in Spain, the former Chelsea and Atletico Madrid goalkeeper will be out for at least six months.

Sources have told ESPN that the LaLiga giants have been contact with former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea over a potential move.

The Spain international left Old Trafford when his contract ran out this summer and was close to joining Madrid in 2016.

This is the first serious injury sustained by Courtois in his career.

Courtois, 31, played 43 games across all competitions for Madrid last season, his fifth campaign with Los Blancos.

Andriy Lunin is set to replace Courtois as Madrid's No. 1 but sources have told ESPN, the Spanish giants are looking to sign a keeper before the transfer window closes on Sept. 1.

Madrid begin their LaLiga campaign on Saturday away to Athletic Club.

Information from ESPN's Rob Dawson was included in this report.