Guglielmo Vicario has shared a short clip of himself back walking - just hours after Tottenham unveiled the signing of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.
The Spurs goalkeeper has been out injured since fracturing his right ankle in the 4-0 win against Manchester City on November 23.
A collision with Citizens winger Savinho led to the Italy international undergoing surgery.
The north Londoners are hopeful that the 28-year-old could be back available towards the end of February.
In the eight Premier League matches Vicario has missed, Spurs have lost on five occasions - conceding 17 goals - resulting in them slipping down into 12th spot.
Deputising in his absence has been back-up keeper Fraser Forster.
However, the veteran goalkeeper has been struck down by illness, which led to Brandon Austin making his senior debut for Spurs in Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Newcastle - nine years after he joined the club.
Their crisis has led to the signing of Kinsky, whose move from Slavia Prague in a £12.5million deal was officially confirmed on Sunday morning.
Czech Kinsky arrives at Spurs with a reputation of being one of Europe's most talented goalkeepers.
And he could now make his debut in the club's Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Liverpool on Wednesday night.
While Tottenham fans have been left buzzing by the transfer, Vicario has seemingly reminded the supporters not to forget about him - offering a huge update on his recovery just hours after the move was confirmed.
Taking to his Instagram story, the ex-Empoli star has shared footage of him walking without the use of crutches for the first time since his operation.
While Vicario's update is positive news for fans, it still remains some time before he is able to be eligible for selection.
Still, supporters have taken to social media to joke about the timing of his update.
Taking to X, one user posted: "Saw that we signed a new keeper and had to lock in."
Another quipped: "Vicario saw we signed a keeper and said time to go x games mode."
A third added: "Competition breeds success. We need this across every area of the pitch."
This fan then messaged: "You just know this guy is doing EVERYTHING to get back asap."
One then commented: "He heard that a new goalkeeper arrived and he starts walking??"
Meanwhile another simply stated: "Kinsky signing rattled him."