Tottenham Hotspur fans have reason for optimism as a key creative force nears his long-awaited comeback. According to trusted Spurs insider Szy Excl, midfielder James Maddison is approximately two weeks away from being available for first-team selection.
This update comes after Maddison, who has been sidelined for over 200 days, was spotted participating in first-team training. The English playmaker suffered a significant ACL injury last August during a pre-season friendly against Newcastle United, requiring surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation process.
His potential return is a major boost for manager Roberto De Zerbi as Tottenham navigate the critical final fixtures of the season. Maddison's vision and chance-creating ability have been sorely missed in the midfield, and his comeback could provide a vital spark in the club's campaign.
While the need for his quality is undeniable in a tight battle, the club is expected to be cautious. Despite the urgency of their league position, Spurs are unlikely to rush Maddison back, prioritizing his long-term fitness over short-term desperation. His return, when fully ready, could be the catalyst for a strong finish to the season.
