Report: Spurs striker ruled out for Premier League restart

Jose Mourinho now has the luxury of having the likes of Harry Kane, Moussa Sissoko, Son Heung-min and Steven Bergwijn back at his disposal when the Premier League action returns.

The Spurs boss admitted that all four players have fully recovered even though he expressed doubts over whether they are match fit yet.

It finally seemed like the Portuguese coach was going to have a fully fit squad to pick from, a luxury he has rarely had during his time in North London so far.

However, it now looks like Spurs will have one absentee to contend with after the club confirmed that Troy Parrott has undergone surgery to remove his appendix.

The 18-year-old was assessed and it was found that he was in the early stages appendicitis after complaining about abdominal pain to the medical team.

He will undergo a period of recovery before commencing rehabilitation and returning to training later in June.

Spurs Web Opinion

This should not be a serious blow to Tottenham considering that Mourinho hardly used the teenager, even when Harry Kane and Son Heung-min were both out injured. I don’t see Parrott getting any game time in the nine games we have left, now that Jose has the full squad at his disposal.

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