Mohammed Kudus is closing in on his Tottenham Hotspur comeback, with reports indicating a return around 10 days after the international break following a thigh injury that sidelined the Ghanaian star since January.
The 25-year-old winger has missed 16 matches after getting hurt in Tottenham’s 1-1 draw against Sunderland, depriving the North London club of his explosive early-season form.
Kudus has resumed light grass training and is progressing well, according to journalist Alasdair Gold. “He’s doing some early grass work and should be back with the team… about 10 days after the international break,” Gold noted, pending final rehab response.
This timeline aligns with recent updates from Spurs boss Igor Tudor, who confirmed Kudus is training with the ball and could reintegrate soon, boosting the squad for the season’s stretch run.
Ghana fans and Black Stars supporters will welcome the news, as Kudus’ return strengthens both club and national team prospects ahead of the 2026 World Cup after his international duty with the side in Vienna.



































































