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·28 April 2026
Dominic Solanke may have played his final game for Tottenham this season

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·28 April 2026

Tottenham’s campaign has descended into a full-blown medical emergency, with Dominic Solanke becoming the latest high-profile casualty to be ruled out for the remainder of the season.
The news, confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano and The Telegraph, marks a devastating blow for a squad already decimated by long-term absences.
The former Bournemouth striker, who arrived in North London with high expectations, has officially been sidelined with a grade-two hamstring injury.
With the Premier League reaching its final stretch, the recovery timeline makes it virtually impossible for the forward to feature again before the summer break.
The injury occurred during a period where Solanke was beginning to find his rhythm as the focal point of the attack.
Romano took to X to share the grim update, noting that Spurs staff “expect it to be difficult to see him involved again this season.”
He posted the following update: “After Kudus, Cuti Romero and Xavi Simons, also Dominic Solanke’s season could be over.He’s has suffered a grade-two hamstring injury, as Telegraph reported. Spurs expect to be difficult to see him involved again this season.”
A grade-two tear typically requires a minimum of six to eight weeks of rehabilitation, effectively ending his maiden campaign at the club.
The loss of Solanke is not an isolated incident; it is merely the latest chapter in an unprecedented injury crisis at Hotspur Way.
The treatment room is now overflowing with key players whose seasons have ended prematurely.
List of Tottenham injuries via Transfermarkt
With key defenders like Destiny Udogie also fighting for fitness, the sheer volume of soft-tissue and structural injuries has sparked intense debate about who needs to be held responsible.
Many fans have called for the overhaul of the entire medical team, specially after what they witnessed during the Simons injury, who has also been ruled out for the rest of the season with an ACL.
If Tottenham are to compete at the highest level in 2026/27, a thorough internal review of their conditioning department appears inevitable.









































