Kudus, Udogie, Bergvall – Tottenham injury latest and return dates for relegation run-in

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Tottenham are in a dire situation in the Premier League and they've not had much luck with injuries either, but some key players are expected back soon

Tottenham have a staggering 11 players currently unavailable in their fight to avoid relegation from the Premier League. Igor Tudor's side currently sit fifth from bottom and are just one point away from slipping into the drop zone following defeat to Crystal Palace.

Spurs had actually started well and initially went in front, only to capitulate towards the end of the first half as they conceded three goals following Micky van de Ven's red card. He will now miss their next league clash against Liverpool, but Cristian Romero is set to return from a four-match ban.

In terms of injury comebacks, three Spurs stars are likely to be back available for that trip to Anfield, with at least one of those expected back for the Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid. With a lengthy international break on the horizon, several injured players could be back available in early April.

With all of that being said, football.london has taken a detailed look at Spurs' current injury list and when those absent stars could return

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Mohammed Kudus

Kudus has been out with a major quad injury since the 1-1 draw against Sunderland back in early January. He is slated to return after the March international break, but that will likely depend on how his recovery has progressed.

Possible return date: Sunderland (A) - April 12

Lucas Bergvall

Bergvall suffered an ankle issue in the Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund earlier this year. He is another expected to be back following the upcoming domestic pause.

Possible return date: Sunderland (A) - April 12

Destiny Udogie

Udogie was forced off with a hamstring problem against Manchester United last month. The Italy international was confirmed out for "four to five weeks" in early February, and thus he is due to return soon.

Possible return date: Nottingham Forest (H) - March 22

Djed Spence

Tudor ruled Spence out of facing Palace, but was able to issue a positive update on that calf issue that has been plaguing him for the last few weeks.

What Tudor said: "Djed is out, he's not ready for the game. We hope for the Champions League [vs Atletico in Madrid].

Possible return date: Atletico Madrid (A) - March 10

Radu Dragusin

After three consecutive Premier League starts, Dragusin was absent from the squad that faced Palace because of a minor knock.

Possible return date: Atletico Madrid (A) - March 10

Ben Davies

Davies has not played for Tottenham since mid-January after going off against West Ham United. He was forced to undergo ankle surgery, with the hope being that the Wales international is set to return after the international break.

Possible return date: Sunderland (A) - April 12

James Maddison

Maddison ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament during pre-season and is working hard to return before the season concludes.

Possible return date: Aston Villa (A) - May 2/3

Dejan Kulusevski

Kulusevski is also recovering from a long-term knee injury, which was suffered back in May 2025. It is currently unclear whether he will play this season.

Possible return date: N/A

Rodrigo Bentancur

Bentancur picked up a bad hamstring injury in early 2026 and is in a race against time to return before the end of May.

Possible return date: Aston Villa (A) - May 2/3

Wilson Odobert

Odobert ruptured his ACL against Newcastle and is therefore not expected back until later this year.

Possible return date: November/December 2026.

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