Tottenham injuries today and when key players could return

Tottenham eased past Everton 3–0 but the squad remains stretched. Cristian Romero is back running on grass. Destiny Udogie and Dominic Solanke are progressing. Archie Gray is out after a training setback. Here are the latest notes and likely windows.

Archie Gray

Calf injury in training. Out for several weeks. No exact club timeline yet.
Potential return date: December.

Cristian Romero

Adductor issue forced a late withdrawal before Aston Villa. Back on grass work with performance staff. Described as minor.
Potential return date: November.

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Dominic Solanke

Recent ankle procedure. Building solo pitch sessions and progressing.
Potential return date: November.

Destiny Udogie

Knee problem from international duty. Not back on grass yet but considered short term.
Potential return date: November.

Radu Drăgușin

Nine months out with serious knee injury. Back in full training. Targeting a friendly runout in the international break before competitive minutes.
Potential return date: Late November.

Ben Davies

Hamstring injury from Wales duty. Estimated four to five weeks out from mid October.
Potential return date: Late November.

Yves Bissouma

Ankle ligament injury with Mali after returning from a prior layoff. Set for weeks on the sidelines.
Potential return date: Unknown.

Dejan Kulusevski

Post patella surgery after the Europa League final. Club hopes for minutes before year end.
Potential return date: December.

James Maddison

ACL surgery from pre season. Long term absentee.
Potential return date: Summer 2026.

Kota Takai

Foot injury stalled integration. Brief return to training followed by suggestions of a setback.
Potential return date: Unknown.

About the Author

Born in London in 1986, Samuel Gray is a distinguished betting expert with a Master’s in Sports Analysis from the University of Leeds, obtained in 2011. From 2012 to 2019, he worked closely with multiple athletic organizations, specializing in performance metrics across various common sports. Gray has authored 15 academic papers, predominantly on the optimization of training regimes and injury prevention. Transitioning from research in 2020, Gray began a journalism career. He now pens analytical pieces about the nuances of common sports and contributes regularly to several sports-focused platforms, shedding light on contemporary tactics and athlete assessments.

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