Thomas Frank reveals when Dominic Solanke could return for Tottenham Hotspur

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Thomas Frank has provided a Dominic Solanke injury update ahead of Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League clash with Brighton.

Thomas Frank has managed to keep the majority of his squad fit in the opening stages of the season despite already playing a handful of competitive games.

The Dane has also carefully managed the gametime of his summer signings, allowing them to settle into the squad and build chemistry with their new teammates following their recent moves.

Tottenham Hotspur are unbeaten in their last two outings since the defeat against Bournemouth before the international break, and Frank will be eager to see his side continue that run this weekend.

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Thomas Frank delivers Dominic Solanke injury update before Tottenham vs Brighton

Spurs are set to take on Brighton at the Amex Stadium on Saturday in what will be their fifth Premier League match of the season.

A victory would not only secure three points but also keep Tottenham within touching distance of the top of the table, as Frank’s men aim to push for Champions League qualification.

Ahead of the clash, Frank has provided an update on his squad, with several players still working their way back to fitness.

Randal Kolo Muani, who has been building towards full sharpness, managed a little over ten minutes in the Champions League during midweek, which will be seen as a welcome boost for Frank.

Dominic Solanke remains sidelined after sustaining an ankle injury three weeks ago, while Radu Dragusin and Kota Takai are also continuing their recovery process.

Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison are long-term absentees, while Yves Bissouma remains a doubt for Tottenham.

Speaking to the media, Frank has now provided an update on when Dominic Solanke will return to the matchday Tottenham squad. He told the club’s official channels: “The positive thing is that he is back on grass and has been for three or four days. It is too early for Brighton and for Doncaster.”

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