Fulham star Kevin McDonald hopes to undergo a kidney transplant next month after it emerged the 32-year-old has spent the majority of his playing career battling with chronic kidney disease.McDonald, who has made over 500 senior appearances for the likes of Burnley, Sheffield United and Wolves, was first diagnosed with the illness at the age of 18.The midfielder has been at Craven Cottage since 2016 but turned down opportunities to leave the club on loan earlier this season so that he could focus on his health.
And McDonald has revealed how the condition has affected him throughout his career and why he decided to open up about it now.He told FFCtv: "I’ve had it my whole career and been under the orders of the doctors throughout my whole.
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