Eddie Nketiah ruled out for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign | OneFootball

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·10 aprile 2026

Eddie Nketiah ruled out for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign

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Eddie Nketiah will miss the remainder of the season after suffering another hamstring injury, according to Oliver Glasner.

The striker has endured a frustrating campaign with Crystal Palace after recurring fitness problems limited his appearances.


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Glasner confirmed that Nketiah’s latest injury setback means the forward will not play again this season.

The Palace manager revealed that the diagnosis was delivered shortly before the club’s recent European fixture.

“Unfortunately for Eddie, it is the end of the season,” Glasner said when providing an update on the player’s condition.

The manager explained that the club’s medical team informed him of the injury late in the evening following medical assessments.

Nketiah had initially been expected to return to action in April.

However, the 26-year-old suffered another hamstring problem during a recent training session.

That setback represents the fourth hamstring injury he has sustained during the current campaign.

Nketiah has not played for Palace since their 1-0 Premier League defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on December 28.

The striker has therefore missed a large portion of the season due to injury complications.

In total, Nketiah has been unavailable for 30 matches during the 2025–26 campaign.

Despite those interruptions, he still managed to make 19 appearances across all competitions.

During that period he scored four goals and provided one assist for the south London club.

Nketiah joined Crystal Palace in 2024 after leaving Arsenal.

The forward signed a five-year contract with Palace that keeps him at the club until 2029.

Glasner emphasised that the immediate priority is ensuring Nketiah returns fully fit for next season.

The manager said the club will focus on stabilising the injury and preparing the player for pre-season.

Palace are therefore expected to prioritise rehabilitation rather than rushing the striker back into action.

Glasner also indicated that the player will need consistent training and regular match minutes once he returns to fitness.

That approach is designed to help Nketiah regain the rhythm that injuries have repeatedly disrupted.

Crystal Palace will now continue the remainder of the season without the striker as they balance domestic competition with their ongoing European campaign.

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