Mohammed Kudus

Mohammed Kudus

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 • #20 Right Winger
Nationality
Ghana
Position (Secondary)

RW (AM)

Role

One-v-One Creator

Birthdate (Age)

Aug 2, 2000 (26)

Preferred Foot

Left

Height

5'10"

Weight

154 lb

Aug 16, 2026

No minutes played in preseason

Kudus (quadriceps) is not part of Tottenham's squad to face Hoffenheim, ending preseason without featuring in a single match, the club announced.

Analysis: Kudus had returned to team training after nearly eight months out with a quadriceps injury, marking major progress in his recovery, but his continued absence from matchday squads suggests he remains a way off full match readiness. He notched two goals and five assists in 19 appearances before the injury and is assumed to be a starter once fully fit. Mikey Moore could start in his place for the season opener against Brentford.

Aug 13, 2026

Resumes training with teammates

Kudus (quadricpes) was back in team training Thursday, according to his club.

Analysis: Kudus is making a major step in his recovery from injury, as the attacker has made his way back to team training after nearly eight months out. This is huge news as he prepares for the start of the season on Aug. 22 against Brentford, potentially an option from the jump to begin this season. He is assumed to be a starter once he is fit, as he was a major piece of the team that they missed following his injury last campaign, notching two goals and five assists in 19 appearances.

Aug 5, 2026

Set to resume training

Kudus (quadriceps) is expected to rejoin training with the group this week, according to coach Roberto De Zerbi, per Football London.

Analysis: Kudus has been sidelined since January with a quad injury, an absence that also cost him a spot at this summer's World Cup and kept him out of Tottenham's final matches of last season. His pace, dribbling and versatility across the frontline make him a key attacking weapon once fully reintegrated, and this update marks encouraging progress in a recovery that has stretched well over half a year. Kudus is expected to begin working with the squad again in the near future as his return draws closer.

Jul 24, 2026

Very close to return

Kudus (quad) is very close to returning to action, according to coach Roberto De Zerbi. "I think when we come back to London he will be available to start working with us."

Analysis: Kudus has been out with a quad muscle injury since early January, missing Tottenham's final 23 matches in all competitions last season, and manager De Zerbi's update marks the most encouraging sign yet of his return following a setback in April that also cost him a spot at the World Cup. His planned reintegration with the squad once Tottenham returns to London positions him to begin working with the team again in the near future, a boost De Zerbi described as a great thing given the importance of Kudus for the Spurs.

Jul 23, 2026

Remains at Hotspur Way

Kudus (quad) will remain at Hotspur Way to continue his rehabilitation rather than travel with Tottenham's squad for the preseason tour of New Zealand and Australia, according to the club.

Analysis: Kudus' recovery from a serious quad injury suffered in January already suffered one setback in April, which cost him the World Cup, and he continues to follow a separate rehab plan away from the traveling squad. He has been shown working intensively with strength and conditioning coaches on high intensity twisting and turning movements, a sign he could be edging closer, though nothing suggests he is near a return to full team training just yet.

Jul 22, 2026

Misses friendly as rehab continues

Kudus (quad) will miss Wednesday's friendly against MK Dons as he continues to follow a separate rehabilitation plan while recovering from the serious injury, according to The Standard.

Analysis: Kudus sitting out the MK Dons friendly came as no surprise, with reports five days out already indicating he remained away from team training on a separate rehab track. His recovery from the January quad injury already suffered one setback in April, which cost him the World Cup. He has been shown working intensively with strength and conditioning coaches, with high-intensity twisting and turning movements that hint he could be edging closer, though nothing suggests he's near team training just yet.

Jul 13, 2026

Returns for preseason training

Kudus (quadriceps) has returned to training with Tottenham Hotspur as preseason gets underway, the club posted.

Analysis: Kudus missed the World Cup with Ghana and the end of last season after suffering a setback in his recovery from a quadriceps issue that had sidelined him since January. His return to training marks a positive step after a frustrating conclusion to a campaign in which he had produced three goals and five assists across 24 appearances before the injury struck. Tottenham will be aiming to have him build up fitness steadily through preseason after the lengthy layoff. Kudus is expected to be reintegrated gradually as the club monitors his workload in training.

May 25, 2026

Won't play at World Cup

Kudus (quadriceps) wasn't been included in Ghana's World Cup squad and will now focus on a full recovery ahead of the 2026/27 season, the Ghana FA announced.

Analysis: Kudus had been ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a setback in his recovery from the quadriceps issue that has kept him sidelined since Jan. 4, making his omission from the Black Stars squad an unfortunate but expected outcome. The midfielder ends the campaign with three goals and five assists across 24 appearances in all competitions before the injury struck, and Tottenham will be hoping to have him fully fit and available from the very start of next season after a deeply frustrating end to what had otherwise been a productive individual campaign.

Apr 17, 2026

Will miss rest of season

Kudus (quadriceps) is officially ruled out for the remaining weeks of the 2025/26 campaign after coach Roberto De Zerbi commented "Kudus, for this season, has gone", Sam Tabuteau of The Standard reports.

Analysis: Kudus suffered a setback when he was close to returning from an injury which has prevented him from playing since Jan. 4. It is now increasingly possible that he'll also be absent for Ghana in the World Cup if he continues to struggle with the issue. The talented midfielder finished the season with three goals and five assists across 24 matches played in all competitions. Players like Conor Gallagher, Lucas Bergvall and Xavi Simons will remain in contention for starts with Kudus unavailable going forward.

Apr 9, 2026

Setback confirmed by club

Kudus (quadriceps) is heading back to the sidelines and will be assessed by a specialist, potentially requiring to undergo surgery, the team announced Thursday.

Analysis: Kudus is now expected to miss more time, having failed to make an appearance since January, as this relapse could make it difficult for him to return this season. His absence is a huge blow to both the club and the Ghana national team, given the possibility that he'll also miss the World Cup. The versatile midfielder had recorded three goals and five assists over 24 matches played for the Spurs early in the campaign. For now, Xavi Simons and Conor Gallagher should continue to see increased action with Kudus unavailable.

Apr 9, 2026

Suffers injury setback

Kudus has suffered a fresh setback, with surgery a possibility that could put his World Cup hopes in doubt, according to Jake Sanders from SunSport.

Analysis: Kudus has suffered a fresh injury setback, with concerns he could require surgery, putting his availability in doubt moving forward. The forward had been nearing a return and was expected back around 10 days after last featuring in January, making this a frustrating development. He remains a key attacking piece thanks to his dribbling ability and creativity, having recorded seven goal contributions in 19 Premier League appearances prior to the injury, and his potential absence could be a significant blow as the side looks to finish the season strongly and avoid the relegation battle, as well as potentially impacting his availability for the 2026 World Cup.

Mar 20, 2026

Could return after break

Kudus (quadriceps) is eyeing a return to the squad in around 10 days and could be an option when play resumes after the international break, according to manager Igor Tudor. "So, we have three weeks after the game on Sunday. I don't know, probably some part of the things with the squad, maybe 10 days. I'm not sure; we need to check. But he's progressing very well already with the ball."

Analysis: Kudus is earning a major upgrade in status this week, as the attacker is around 10 days away from returning to the squad. With the attacker last playing in January, this is huge news, potentially earning back a regular starter and great attacker as they end the season and try to avoid the relegation race. He recorded seven goal contributions in 19 appearances before the injury, likely to be a major boost to the squad once he returns, hoping it can come against Sunderland on April 12.

Feb 13, 2026

Seeing specialist

Kudus (quadriceps) has traveled to Amsterdam to see a specialist, according to Rahman Osman of The Sun.

Analysis: Kudus is seeking some further testing and another assessment of his injury, visiting a specialist he previously worked with for a knee injury. This comes amid the club's recent struggle, as he has missed their past nine games and they have gone 2-2-5 during that span. The hope now is he can resume training following the March break and potentially return close after that, possibly seeing a bit of a boost after a visit with the specialist.

Jan 8, 2026

Out until March

Kudus is out until after the March international break due to a tendon injury in his quadriceps, according to manager Thomas Frank. "Mohammed, unfortunately, is a bigger one to the tendon in the quad. That is one where we expect him back after the March international break."

Analysis: Kudus has gone through testing after the injury he suffered two games ago and is not happy with the results, as the attacker is looking at over two months out as he recovers. This is a rough development for the club who is already low on players everywhere due to injury, with Xavi Simons and Wilson Odobert likely to see more time in Kudus' roles. With a return not expected until April, Kudus is set to miss a solid chunk of the remainder of the season and leave only around two months left once he is fit, a rough hit to the club's UCL spot chances after losing one of their lead attackers.

Jan 8, 2026

Still waiting for scan results

Kudus (undisclosed) is still waiting for the results of his scans that should arrive on Thursday, coach Thomas Frank said in a press conference. "We'll know more tomorrow."

Analysis: Kudus was forced off against Sunderland due to an undisclosed injury and underwent scans earlier this week, which still need to be reviewed to determine the extent of the issue. Kudus is expected to receive the results on Thursday and will hope there is no major concern so he can be back available for the next Premier League clash against West Ham United next week. If he has to miss time due to a more serious issue, Mathys Tel will likely replace him again in the frontline.

Jan 7, 2026

Out as expected

Kudus (undisclosed) is out for Wednesday's match against Bournemouth.

Analysis: Kudus is not with the team for a midweek match, as the attacker is missing as expected after an injury in this weekends contest, too quick of a turnaround. More on his injury is likely tot be announced after the match, with a return date still up in the air. This is a major loss for the club, with Mathys Tel entering the starting XI in his place.

Jan 5, 2026

More than likely out Wednesday

Kudus (undisclosed) is set for further assessment and is likely out for Wednesday's match against Bournemouth, according to manager Thomas Frank. "Mo is going for a scan at 1pm to clarify the issue. Unfortunately I don't have a big update on him. Most likely (he is) ruled out for Bournemouth (game)."

Analysis: Kudus was taken off the field in the first half of Sunday's match and is now set for some testing on his injury, with the full extent still unknown. This is a major concern for the club after the sale of Brennan Johnson, a bit lower in the attacking department and potentially losing one of their top players this season for a bit of time. The matches continue to come think and thin, and with another contest Wednesday against Bournemouth, he seems more than likely to miss out, leaving Randal Kolo Muani or Xavi Simons entering the starting XI in his place.

Jan 4, 2026

Injured after 19 minutes

Kudus was forced off the field in the 19th minute of Sunday's match against Sunderland due to an apparent injury.

Analysis: Kudus would leave the field before the half-hour mark Sunday, exiting with medical staff after an injury. This is something to watch for the club after they just sold Brennan Johnson, having lost an attacking midfielder as an option, and now potentially losing another to injury. He was replaced by Randal Kolo Muani, who could see more time if he misses out longer, alongside Xavi Simons.

Jan 2, 2026

Three shots in Thursday's draw

Kudus recorded three shots (one on goal) and one cross (zero accurate) in Thursday's 0-0 draw against Brentford.

Analysis: Kudus led the team with three shots in Thursday's road match, but he along with everyone else on the pitch was unable to find the back of the net. It marked the most shots he's taken since Nov. 1, but he failed to create a chance and only recorded one accurate cross in his full 90 minutes of action.

Dec 15, 2025

Nine crosses Sunday

Kudus registered one shot (zero on goal), nine crosses (one accurate) and two corners in Sunday's 3-0 loss versus Nottingham Forest.

Analysis: Kudus recorded nine crosses in Sunday's loss, his fourth straight match with at least nine crosses. He only recorded one accurate cross though, and he also added one chance created and one off-target shot in Spurs' disappointing day. He was subbed off in the 80th minute for Brennan Johnson.

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