Tottenham consider big transfer decision after Mohammed Kudus injury blow
There has been an update on Mohammed Kudus’ injury, and the development may force Tottenham Hotspur into action.
Kudus, who has only missed one Premier League game this season, limped off with an injury early into Tottenham’s 1-1 draw with Sunderland on Sunday.
It was confirmed by Thomas Frank that Kudus would not be fit to take on Bournemouth, but there was hope at the North London club that he would not be back swiftly.
The results of the Ghana international’s scans are out, and it is not positive news for the Lilywhites.
Tottenham weigh up January move after Mohammed Kudus injury
The Telegraph have now revealed that scans have shown that the former West Ham man’s injury is worse than initially feared.
Kudus is not only expected to miss the clash against Cherries, but also further matches heading into the second half of the season.
While the report does not provide an exact timeline for the winger’s return, it is revealed that it may kick Spurs into action in the January window.
The North Londoners are said to be considering stepping up their plans to sign a forward this month after being hit with this latest injury blow.
Spurs will regret the timing of Brennan Johnson’s sale
After Sunday’s game, Frank admitted that Tottenham took a ‘risk’ by selling Brennan Johnson early in the window.
The decision has come back to bite the club, with the Dane having hardly any attacking options on the bench to turn to against Sunderland.
That will be the case again against Bournemouth, and the situation forces the club’s hierarchy to move swiftly to bring an attacker through the door, especially with matches coming thick and fast at this stage of the campaign.
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