Tottenham's hopes for a strong finish to the Premier League season have taken a significant hit with the news that winger Mohammed Kudus could be sidelined for the remainder of the campaign. The dynamic Ghanaian international suffered a frustrating setback in his recovery from a thigh injury that has already kept him out of action for over three months.
Kudus originally sustained the injury back on January 4th, limping off during Spurs' 1-1 draw with Sunderland. The club had been optimistic that the £55m summer signing from West Ham would return following this month's international break, making him available for their crucial final seven matches. However, sources now indicate this timeline is in serious doubt, leaving a noticeable gap in Roberto de Zerbi's attacking options as the team battles to secure their top-flight status from 17th place.
This development is a major blow for both club and country. For Spurs, losing a player of Kudus's creative flair during a tense relegation scrap is far from ideal. For the player himself, the race is now on to regain fitness in time for Ghana's World Cup campaign this summer, where the Black Stars are set to face Panama, England, and Croatia in a challenging group stage.
