Tottenham Hotspur will return to Premier League action on Saturday, when they travel to the London Stadium to take on West Ham United.
Thomas Frank's side suffered a 1-0 defeat against Bournemouth on August 30 in their most recent league match, and he will hope to win a third game as Spurs boss.
A number of players are expected to be absent for the weekend's clash, though the likes of Dominic Solanke are not expected to be long-term absentees.
Ahead of this weekend's clash, Sports Mole rounds up all of Tottenham's latest injury and suspension news.
Yves Bissouma
Status:Â Out
Type of injury:Â Knock
Possible return date:Â September 20 (vs. Brighton & Hove Albion)
Thomas Frank confirmed that Yves Bissouma will play not part in Saturday's clash against West Ham, but while he did not provide a specific timeframe, he does not expect the midfielder to be out for long.
Kota Takai
Status: Out
Type of injury:Â Foot
Possible return date:Â Unknown
Central defender Kota Takai will have to wait to make his first appearance for Tottenham as a result of the foot injury that he picked up in July, and he is set to miss out for another few weeks at least.
Radu Dragusin
Status: Out
Type of injury:Â Cruciate Ligament
Possible return date:Â October
Fellow centre-back Radu Dragusin has also been ruled out due to an ACL injury, though Frank confirmed that the defender will soon return to training in some capacity in the next week, and the Romanian could be in line to make his return in October.
Dejan Kulusevski
Status: Out
Type of injury:Â Knee
Possible return date:Â November 29 (vs. Fulham)
While Dejan Kulusevski's rehabilitation from a knee injury is progressing well, fans will still have to wait another two to three months to see him in action for the club again.
James Maddison
Status: Out
Type of injury:Â Cruciate Ligament
Possible return date:Â April
James Maddison's World Cup hopes were shattered when he suffered a cruciate ligament injury against Newcastle United in an early-August pre-season friendly, and he will not set foot on the pitch for Spurs for a number of months.
Dominic Solanke
Status: Doubt
Type of injury:Â Ankle
Possible return date:Â September 13, 2025 (vs. West Ham United)
Dominic Solanke has not yet made his first start under Frank, but after struggling with an ankle issue in pre-season, he could be in a position to feature up front for Spurs against West Ham following the conclusion of the September international break.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR SUSPENSION LIST
Tottenham have no players suspended for their Premier League clash against West Ham United.
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