Mohammed Kudus appears to be edging closer to a return after stepping up his recovery from the injury that has kept him out since January.
In a video shared by the Ghana and Tottenham attacker, Kudus was seen back at work as he continues his rehabilitation programme.
The 25-year-old was filmed using a stationary bike as part of his gym routine, pedalling intensely while focusing on rebuilding strength in the affected area. He was also shown doing individual work on the field, another positive sign in his bid to regain full fitness.
Kudus has been out of action since suffering a significant quad injury during Tottenham’s Premier League clash against Sunderland in January 2026.
Spurs later confirmed in April 2026 that the forward had suffered a setback in his recovery after briefly returning to training, with the club even warning that further specialist review and potentially surgery could be required.
His absence was a major blow for both Tottenham and Ghana, with the Black Stars attacker ultimately missing the 2026 FIFA World Cup after failing to recover in time.
Kudus had been one of Ghana’s standout performers at the 2022 tournament in Qatar, scoring twice against South Korea, and his unavailability was widely felt heading into this year’s competition.
Now, though, the latest footage offers encouragement. While there is still no confirmed return date, Kudus’ progress in the gym suggests the forward is firmly focused on getting back to full sharpness ahead of the new season.
