Ghana star Mohammed Kudus is expected to spend up to three months on the sidelines after suffering a fresh setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury, GHANAsoccernet.com understands
The 25-year-old attacker, who has been out of action since January, had been closing in on a return for Tottenham Hotspur after resuming light individual training earlier this week.
However, further medical examinations have now confirmed a relapse, with reports suggesting the injury could require surgery.
The development is a major blow for Tottenham, who are battling relegation in the Premier League.
Kudus has been a key figure for Spurs since joining from West Ham United in a 55 million Pounds move last summer, contributing two goals and five assists this season.
New manager Roberto De Zerbi will be particularly frustrated by the news, as he had hoped to count on Kudus’ creativity and versatility during the decisive final stretch of the campaign.
A three-month recovery timeline effectively rules Kudus out for the remainder of the domestic season, leaving Spurs without one of their most dynamic attacking options at a critical time.
The injury also raises serious concerns for Ghana ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The Black Stars’ technical team will now monitor his rehabilitation closely, hoping he can recover in time to play a role on the global stage.
Kudus’ absence would be a significant setback for both club and country, given his growing importance and influence in recent years.
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