James Maddison admitted he was "gutted" to be missing the rest of the campaign for Tottenham Hotspur.
There are only four games left in Spurs' season, but one of them is a massive clash - the Europa League final against Manchester United in Bilbao.
And Maddison will play no part in that contest, nor the three Premier League matches that remain in the season, starting against Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Maddison picked up a knee injury in the first leg of the semi-final clash with Bodo/Glimt last week, having to be replaced in the second half after scoring the second goal in the 3-1 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
And it has ruled him out for the rest of what's left of the campaign.
Speaking on social media after the news, Maddison said: "Gutted. Just absolutely gutted.
"We've had our sights on that European final in Bilbao from day one of this campaign. So to accept not being able to take part out on that pitch with the boys is really tough to take.
"Injuries are just part of this game that can be so cruel at times. But I truly believe that it can be a special night for my football club. Bring on the 21st. All together."
Maddison saying 'my football club' will have endeared himself even more to the supporters in N17. But there is another club that holds a special place in his heart - Coventry City.
Maddison was born in Coventry and started his career with the Sky Blues, playing 24 senior games before moving to Norwich City. Coventry were in Championship play-off action on Friday night.
Maddison was spotted in the crowd cheering Jack Rudoni's equalising goal on the night and he was understood to be there as a guest of Sky Blues owner Doug King.
The England star will have been left gutted for the second time in a week, however, with the Sky Blues losing out 2-1 at home thanks to an 88th-minute winner to Sunderland and leaving themselves a mountain to climb in the second leg next week.