As he accelerates his recuperation from his hamstring injury, Mohammed Kudus has asked Tottenham Hotspur for permission to do something out of the ordinary.
After an outstanding start to his Spurs career, Kudus sustained an injury during Tottenham’s 1-1 draw with Sunderland at the beginning of the year and hasn’t played a game since.
The Ghanaian’s speed and directness on the flanks have been sorely missed by Spurs, and it was first thought that Kudus wouldn’t return until April.
The 25-year-old is now among Tottenham’s double-digit absentees, and since the Lilywhites fired Thomas Frank, we now know that he will have a new management when he rejoins the training field.

According to The Sun, the former West Ham player has visited a specialist in Amsterdam in an attempt to accelerate his recovery.
It turns out that Kudus recovered from a knee injury he suffered while playing for Ajax in 2020 with the assistance of the same specialist.
Since then, the Tottenham player and the medic have stayed close, and now that the North London club has given him permission, he has chosen to receive therapy from him once more.


