Tottenham Hotspur is grappling with yet another setback as it has been disclosed that Dejan Kulusevski’s knee injury will render him unavailable until next year. This marked deterioration is particularly disheartening for the club, which has just experienced the disappointment of losing Eberechi Eze to their rivals, Arsenal. Kulusevski’s absence is a considerable blow to the attacking lineup, as the talented Swedish international is now projected to be out of action until 2026 following a knee injury sustained during the previous season. This unfortunate news has cast a shadow over manager Thomas Frank’s efforts to rejuvenate the squad, as highlighted by a report from The Guardian.
Adding to the team’s woes is the fact that they will also be without James Maddison for several months, expected to return only in early 2024. The combination of these injuries leaves Spurs in a precarious situation, especially given that they have already missed opportunities to strengthen their lineup with key transfers, most notably losing out on both Eze and Morgan Gibbs-White, who joined Nottingham Forest. With both pivotal players sidelined, it becomes increasingly difficult for Tottenham to maintain their aspirations for the season.
Initially, this season was anticipated to herald a new beginning for everyone at Tottenham following the departure of manager Ange Postecoglou. The fleeting exhilaration felt from lifting the Europa League trophy has been overshadowed by the grim reality of injuries and missed signings. As the club looks ahead to potential Champions League participation, the expectation was that they would secure impactful new players to enhance their competitiveness against some of the best teams in Europe. While there have been some noteworthy signings—such as Mohammed Kudus and Joao Palhinha—the urgency of the situation necessitates further additions to the squad.
This coming Saturday, Tottenham will face a daunting match against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, a venue that most teams would find intimidating. However, surprisingly, recent history suggests that Spurs could hold an edge, as manager Pep Guardiola has suffered nine losses to Tottenham during his tenure, only having experienced more defeats against Liverpool (10). This statistic may serve as a glimmer of hope for a team that is navigating through rocky waters.
One silver lining for Tottenham is the remaining time in the current transfer window, providing an opportunity to bring in much-needed reinforcements. Chairman Daniel Levy is likely eager to find a positive narrative to counter the disappointment over missing out on Eze. However, signing new talent will bring its own set of challenges. One potential target could be Brazilian prospect Savinho. However, the pursuit of Savinho is fraught with obstacles; not only would his transfer fee be a substantial £80 million ($107 million), but Manchester City has also communicated that they are not inclined to part with him. As the transfer window draws to a close, how Tottenham navigates these challenges will play a critical role in shaping their season and overall ambitions.

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