The disaster descended to Tottenham when midfielder James Maddison is expected to have to play most of the upcoming season because of the previous ligament injury.
According to the BBC Sport, Maddison will have surgery and is expected to take a long -term leave to start the recovery program. The 28 -year -old was injured in a draw before the season with Newcastle in Korea last weekend.
Maddison's injury not only ruined the emotional farewell of Spurs by captain Son Heung-min, but also made the new coach Thomas Frank lack the most innovative choices in the home team next season.
Specifically, shortly after Son left the field for the last time in the rooster shirt, the British midfielder was also stretched out and painful with a very serious knee injury. He hugged his head and proves that everything is not simple. And right after the match, coach Frank confirmed that Maddison suffered a knee injury like injury, causing him to miss the Europa League final against MU in May.
Since returning from Asia at the beginning of the week, Maddison has undergone tests and tests very carefully in recent days to determine the severity of injury. The initial concern was that the England player suffered a ligament injury and now that has come true.
The fact that Maddison had to go to the operating table forced him to be away from the pitch for 6-8 months. That means he has to quit playing for most of the 2025/26 season. This is an evil for Spurs, the team that has lacked the creative choice Dejan Kulusevski was injured and missed the opportunity to sign a contract with Nottingham's Morgan Gibbs-White.
The duo Maddison and Kulusevski are creative players under the Ange Postecogou and Frank are currently facing a big problem before the new season. Lucas Bergvall, Pape Matar Sarr and Archie Gray are young midfielders with bright future, but none of them are truly reliable creative sources and have been verified on the pitch.