Overview
- Multiple outlets reported Thursday that Mohammed Kudus has suffered a new setback in his recovery from a quad/hamstring problem, leaving his return date uncertain.
- Tottenham, according to the Evening Standard, fear he could miss the club’s final seven league games and have confirmed he will see specialists in the coming days.
- An exclusive from 101 Great Goals says scans after a Monday individual session point to surgery and roughly a three‑month recovery, though the club has not confirmed that plan.
- Kudus has been sidelined since injuring his quad against Sunderland on January 4 and had been expected to return in April for De Zerbi’s first matches with Spurs one point above the drop zone.
- The potential need for an operation also clouds his World Cup prospects with Ghana, who face England, Croatia, and Panama in June in North America.