Solanke in action against Dortmund

Tottenham injury latest: Solanke, Romero and Simons return timelines

Adem Ozcan Last updated: May 21, 2026, 7:57 am
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Tottenham's injury problems continue to shape the final weeks of their season, with Roberto De Zerbi still missing several key players as Spurs head into a decisive Premier League finale.

Tuesday's defeat at Chelsea ensured Tottenham's relegation concerns remain unresolved going into the last day of the campaign, and attention now turns towards availability for the crucial meeting with Everton. While there was some encouragement as Guglielmo Vicario returned to the matchday squad, several important names remain unavailable.

The biggest immediate concern surrounds Dominic Solanke, whose recovery may determine whether Tottenham can field one of their primary attacking threats in a season-defining match.

Dominic Solanke closing in on a Tottenham return

Solanke suffered a hamstring problem during Tottenham's meeting with Wolves and was forced off before half-time. Early reports suggested the striker had suffered a season-ending setback, but De Zerbi later sounded more optimistic.

The Italian previously said: "About Solanke, he's improving very quickly. I don't know, for this game, I don't know if he can be available. We hope for the next game in Stamford Bridge."

Although Solanke ultimately missed the Chelsea defeat, the Everton fixture remains his final opportunity to feature this season.

Potential return date: 24 May vs Everton (H)

One issue has been clear during Solanke's absence: the side have lacked a reliable focal point in attack. Spurs have often progressed the ball into promising areas but struggled to convert pressure into sustained goal threat.

However, his availability remains subject to late fitness assessment.

Longer-term injuries continue to affect Spurs plans

Several of Tottenham’s longer-term absentees will also extend their recoveries into next season.

Xavi Simons suffered one of the most serious setbacks after rupturing his ACL shortly after De Zerbi’s arrival. The midfielder had made an immediate impact before his campaign ended abruptly.

Cristian Romero’s serious knee injury similarly brought an early finish to his season and raises uncertainty around his international future.

Player Injury Potential return
Dominic Solanke Hamstring 24 May 2026
Xavi Simons ACL rupture Winter 2026
Cristian Romero Knee injury Summer 2026
Mohammed Kudus Hamstring Unknown
Dejan Kulusevski Knee injury Unknown
Wilson Odobert ACL rupture Autumn 2026
Ben Davies Broken ankle Unknown

Source: Club reports and manager comments – 21 May 2026

Mohammed Kudus also remains unavailable after suffering a setback during recovery from a hamstring issue, while Dejan Kulusevski’s long rehabilitation continues following multiple knee procedures.

Ben Davies could also have played his final match for Tottenham, with the defender out of contract this summer and currently recovering from a broken ankle.

Key Points

  • Dominic Solanke could return for Tottenham's final match against Everton
  • Cristian Romero and Xavi Simons remain long-term absentees
  • Mohammed Kudus suffered a recovery setback
  • Kulusevski still has no confirmed return date
  • Tottenham remain in a relegation battle heading into the final weekend

What's next

Tottenham's immediate focus is survival. Everton's visit now carries enormous significance and late fitness decisions may play a decisive role in De Zerbi's team selection.

Beyond the final day, attention will begin shifting towards summer planning. With several players facing lengthy recoveries and uncertainty surrounding contracts and squad balance, Spurs may enter the transfer market with defensive depth and attacking support among their priorities.

Can Tottenham finish a difficult season with survival secured, or will injuries ultimately define their campaign?

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