Dominic Solanke is closing in on a return and the timing feels perfect as the season hits another intense run of fixtures.
He has been sidelined since August with an ankle injury. The recovery has taken patience. The wait has tested everyone.
But now, momentum shifts. Solanke recently got back into training. He stepped onto the grass. He moved with the squad. The tempo rose again around him.
“He is out there on the pitch and part-trained with the group,” said Frank.
That alone sounds like progress. And as the club pushes forward, there’s renewed belief he may be ready soon.
Asked if he could play this month, the gaffer said: “It feels like there could be a possibility for that, yeah.
“That hint lands like a through-ball into space. Spurs need depth up front. They need options. They need firepower when games tighten late.
If Solanke makes it back, he brings movement. He brings strength. He brings goals. And he brings confidence at a crucial point.
The final call will depend on fitness. It will depend on sharpness. It will depend on how he responds after full training sessions.
But for now, the signs look positive. Tottenham fans can start to warm up the applause. The comeback, at last, looks within reach.

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