Tottenham injury update: Kulu is expected to return at the end of the year, Madison is next April, Udorge and others are not scheduled

Tottenham will usher in the first Premier League match in the new season at 10 pm this Saturday, with Burnley, and the London Evening Standard updated the injuries of players such as Madison, Udorge, and Kulu in Tottenham. Udoji Potential comeback t...


Tottenham will usher in the first Premier League match in the new season at 10 pm this Saturday, with Burnley, and the London Evening Standard updated the injuries of players such as Madison, Udorge, and Kulu in Tottenham.

Udoji

Potential comeback time: Unknown

The left-back suffered a knee injury last month, and it is still doubtful whether he can make a comeback at the beginning of the new Premier League season. Udoji did not go to Asia to play preseason with the team, and the players felt a little uncomfortable when they warmed up before the game against Luton.

A few days later, Tottenham coach Thomas Frank confirmed: "Udorgi had a knee injury. We are currently undergoing an assessment, which also prevented him from participating in the preseason. After we learn more, the player's injury will be updated."

Before the European Super Cup, Thomas Frank said: "Udorgi is getting closer and closer to returning to train with the team."

Kulu

Potential comeback time: At the end of 2025,

Culu suffered a serious knee injury in May this year and needed patellar surgery.

When asked about the player's injury in July, Thomas Frank said: "I don't want to set a specific timeline, but it can be said that he is not ready for the first game of the new season."

After a long silence, Culou recently posted photos of playing on his personal social media, with the caption: "For the first time since May."

After the match against Bayern, Thomas Frank downplayed people's expectations of Culou's impending comeback. He told reporters: "Culou will be absent for a long time, I said it before."

Madison

Potential comeback time: April 2026 On the eve of the new season, Tottenham suffered a major blow and Madison suffered a cruciate ligament injury.

Madison had a ruptured ACL in the preseason against Newcastle last week, and Tottenham has confirmed that the midfielder will undergo surgery. Tottenham has not yet determined the injury time for Madison, but he will be out for a long time, which will be a major blow to Tottenham's new season.

Tottenham's surgery will be carried out in the next few days, and the players will start rehabilitation treatment under the guidance of the medical team. All members of the Tottenham wish Madison a speedy recovery and the club will fully support every step of his recovery process."

Dragusin

Potential comeback time: At the end of 2025, Dragusin has been absent since he suffered a cruciate ligament injury in the UEFA Europa League match against Elfsburg in January this year. The player quickly underwent surgery after the injury.

The defender, who recently confirmed his recovery was going well, participated in all meetings and related tactical discussions despite not being able to train under the new coach.

Dragushin: "I had to learn to walk again, I was on a cane, my knees became very stiff due to surgery, which was a long process, but once I got back to walking, it became positive. To be honest, I just wanted to go back to the court and train with my teammates, and I couldn't wait to come back. I've been working closely with the team coaching team, both on and off the court. Once I'm fully healthy, I can't wait to get back to my teammates and rejoin the game. "

Yuzuo Takai

Potential comeback time: Unknown

This new player in the summer window has been absent due to heel injury since joining the team. He missed a friendly match against Reading, Waikonby Wanderers and Luton. After that, Thomas Frank confirmed: "Yuzuo Takai suffered a plantar fascia injury. It is not clear how the injury is, and it may take several weeks to recover."Yuzuo Takai has not shown up since then, and it seems that it will take a long recovery period.

Manol Solomon

Potential comeback time: Unknown

Solomon once hoped to impress Tottenham's new head coach Thomas Frank this summer. He previously joined Leeds United on loan and performed very well. However, an injury left him missing all pre-season friendly matches. Neither the club nor the head coach confirmed Solomon's injury, but Solomon has been suffering from health problems during his time at Tottenham, especially in his first season with the club, where he suffered a knee injury.

Bryan Hill

Potential comeback time: Unknown

The player loaned Girona last season, and his loan season ended with a knee ligament injury in March, and now the player is facing a summer full of uncertainty.

Bryan Hill underwent surgery immediately after his injury and has been absent since then. Girona chose not to trigger the player's £13 million clause to buy it out. At present, the player has returned to Tottenham to continue his recovery.



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