Tottenham Hotspur fans are experiencing a glimmer of hope as Thomas Frank starts to reintegrate key players into his squad, with several long-term injuries on the mend. Currently, Spurs are positioned third in the Premier League following an essential 2-1 victory over Leeds, making the upcoming match against Aston Villa an opportune moment for some fresh talent to bolster the team.
Here’s the latest injury update for Tottenham Hotspur, detailing return dates and context for each affected player.
Solanke Approaching Return but Timeline Unclear
Dominic Solanke’s second season in north London has been plagued by an ongoing ankle injury, preventing him from playing since the 2-0 win against Manchester City in August. Although he returned to team training briefly, the club later announced that surgery was necessary.
Frank indicated that the surgery “went well,” yet a definitive return date remains elusive. Fans are hopeful he could be back in November, contingent on how he manages full-contact training. Tottenham will benefit from his physicality in the attack, so a patient approach is essential.

Kolo Muani Aiming for Aston Villa Match
Randal Kolo Muani’s recent transfer from Paris Saint-Germain generated excitement, but a dead leg has kept him off the pitch for five consecutive matches. There are positive signs, however, as the French forward has resumed training during the international break.
He is believed to have played 45 minutes in a closed doors friendly against Watford, providing Frank with an additional attacking option. His projected return could be as soon as October 19 against Aston Villa, with Spurs hoping his speed can pose challenges to Unai Emery’s defense right away.
Midfield Reinforcements on the Horizon
Yves Bissouma’s journey has been rocky, having been sidelined for disciplinary reasons in August before a knee issue further stalled his progress. After playing a limited role for Mali against Madagascar, he suffered another setback that required him to leave the field on a stretcher. His return date remains uncertain.
Dejan Kulusevski, on the other hand, has been out for the entire season following patella surgery prior to the Europa League final in May. However, Frank recently expressed optimism about Kulusevski’s recovery, suggesting a “good chance” of his return before Christmas, indicating it may not be too distant. Estimated return: Late 2025.
Defensive Options Increasing
Kota Takai is still awaiting his chance for a competitive debut after suffering a plantar fascia injury during pre-season. Training has been promising, with Frank noting the defender’s continuous improvement. Possible return date: October 19, against Aston Villa.
Radu Dragusin has rejoined team drills after recovering from an ACL injury sustained in January. He is being gradually reintegrated, and Frank mentioned he is “a few weeks” away from being ready for selection. Expected return date: Late October.
James Maddison, unfortunately, remains the most distant from recovery, having ruptured his ACL during the pre-season tour against Newcastle and is anticipated to miss the entire season. His expected return date is summer 2026.
While Thomas Frank is cautious not to rush any players back, there is a more positive atmosphere within Tottenham Hotspur. With the upcoming fixture against Aston Villa, the return of international players to full training is the boost that fans have eagerly awaited.
