The injury expert, Dr. Rajpal BRAR, has provided an update on the Tottenham striker, Dominic Solanke, who remains outside a knee injury.
Solanke, one of Tottenham’s summer signings, came from Bournemouth in a £ 65 million agreement. Since it joined, it has contributed significantly, scoring 11 goals and providing six assists in 29 appearances in all competitions.
However, his season has been altered by a knee injury suffered during the defeat of Spurs 3-2 against Everton in January. The injury has already forced him to lose 11 matches and his return date has pushed again.
Expert in injuries Share an update of concerns about Dominic Solanke
The first reports suggested that Solanke would be in action in mid -February, but Dr. Rajpal BRAR said that his recovery takes longer than expected, delaying the return until March.
Speaking Tottenham Newssaid:
“From the mechanism of the injury, the turn of the knee by ange, this seems like a degree 2 ligament injury or a meniscus injury.
“Initially, it seemed that it would have been re-trained in mid-February, but it has been more time than initially expected and does not seem to return until March.
“You will not need surgery, but it is just the nature of these injuries.”

With the attack options already exhausted by injuries to Wilson Odobert and Timo Werner, Solanke’s injury forced Tottenham to enter the January transfer market in search of reinforcements.
Spurs initially pursued PSG Randal Kolo Mmani, with President Daniel Levy flown in France to negotiate a loans agreement. However, the striker rejected a transfer to North London in favor of joining Juventus.
They also sought to sign Santiago Gimenez, but he had already given his word to AC Milan.
A movement for the young Bayern Munich striker was also initially rejectedBut the manager Ange Postecoglou managed to convince the player, achieving his services on loan near the transfer period.
Tottenham will expect Solanke’s recovery to progressi without problems so that he can return and strengthen his attack options as they drive a strong end in the season.