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Expected return dates for Tottenham’s 11 injured players, including Dejan Kulusevski

We bring you the latest updates on the Tottenham players who are currently out injured and when they could finally make a return to Thomas Frank’s squad.

Tottenham’s injury list has been very bloated over recent weeks, and another senior Spurs man has now joined the treatment table.

It has now been confirmed that Randal Kolo Muani suffered a broken jaw against Man United after being withdrawn at the interval on Saturday.

The Frenchman is now the eleventh player on Tottenham’s injury list, and we take a look at how long all of them are expected to remain out of action.

Dejan Kulusevski Tottenham
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Tottenham’s injury situation could improve substantially following international break

According to reports, Randal Kolo Muani is expected to miss six to eight weeks of action, and potentially even more if he needs surgery.

However, Thomas Frank could have some good news regarding many of the other players who are on the treatment table.

Mohammed Kudus will be available after the international break, after Frank admitted that the Ghana international was close to being fit for the Man United clash.

The Premier Injuries website claims that Dominic Solanke, Archie Gray, Ben Davies, Radu Dragusin, Kota Takai, Lucas Bergvall and Yves Bissouma could all be back after the international break.

It is revealed that Dejan Kulusevski could be back by the end of this month, but that appears optimistic, considering how long the Swede has been out of action.

James Maddison is not expected to play this season, with the website predicting that the attacking midfielder will only be fit in June 2026.

What has Thomas Frank said about Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski?

The returns of Kulusevski and Solanke will be crucial, given that Tottenham have lacked creativity and firepower this season.

Frank has said he is hopeful Solanke will play before the end of the year, but Tottenham fans will be hoping that the striker returns much sooner, particularly after the latest blow to Kolo Muani.

A couple of weeks ago, Frank confirmed that Kulusevski had not started training outdoors yet, which suggests that the Swede is unlikely to make a return until 2026.

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