Dejan Kulusevski gives Tottenham fans the best injury news yet
Tottenham Hotspur supporters have not seen star right winger and box to box center midfielder Dejan Kulusevski since the end of the 2024/25 season. Kulusevksi suffered a right knee injury that initially seemed like it wasn't going to be a big deal, then it was a season ender, then it bled into missed time in the 2025/26 season, and then Spurs fans started to worry if Kulu would ever be back.
Recent footage captured by Swedish press of him still limping while hanging out with teammates in Spain ahead of their World Cup qualifying matches had Tottenham fans understandably fearing the worst, especially since Spurs themselves have never even bothered to give anyone a concrete injury update on their long absent star player for the duration of this entire season.
The only thing Tottenham fans had to go off of were tiny updates from Swedish national team manager Graham Potter, as well as speculation. And obviously, fan speculation when it is a time that is in a disastrous moment is never going to be rosy or optimstic, and thus Spurs fans have been worried in their back of their minds that the club have been so quiet on Kulusevski because his career could be in jeopardy.
Dejan Kulusevski addressed his injury
That does not appear to be the case. Dejan Kulusevski has finally spoken about his injury to the press, and with Sweden one step closer to qualifying for the World Cup after a Viktor Gyokeres hat trick fueled victory, he made it clear that his goal is to play at the World Cup this summer.
Kulusevski said, via Sportbladet, âOne hundred percent. Yes. That is the driving force I have. To have that opportunity is completely fantastic. It is a challenge that I so far have not been able to overcome considering getting healthy, but it is not over yet. It is now the second match begins.â
He also said, "I understand that people became worried. But it was really for the wrong reason. It was really positive that I did this small procedure and that we could find the problem. Now everything should be solved. Now it is just to slowly and surely come back. I can see the light. It feels better now. I really have a positive feeling with these two important matches and a World Cup in twoâthree months. That is how the book and the chapter will end. That I am convinced of."
The Tottenham Hotspur winger also assured fans that while he understood they were worried about watching him limping around, he simply had a small procedure to clean up his right knee and that the procedure is actually a good thing that can increase his chances of coming back sooner.
An important thing to note is that Tottenham fans should not take his quotes out of context. Kulusevski would definitely want to help Tottenham avoid relegation if he can, but, one, it may not be safe for him to come back before the season ends, and, two, he was specifically being asked by the Swedish press about his potential involvement with the national team at the World Cup.
Tottenham fans should still expect Kulu to be out for the entire 2025/26 season, but the great news is that he is in play for a return this summer and his career clearly is not in jeopardy at this point. Straight from the man himself, this is the best injury update Spurs have had yet.