Mohammed Kudus rejects surgery option as Tottenham star focuses on 2026 World Cup recovery
Ghana international Mohammed Kudus has reportedly decided against undergoing surgery for his latest injury setback, despite recommendations from Tottenham Hotspur medical staff.
The 25-year-old currently battling a fresh hamstring problem, adding to an already frustrating spell on the sidelines after being out since January with a quadriceps injury.
The latest setback is now expected to keep Kudus out for the remainder of the season.
According to sources close to the club, Tottenham’s medical team advised surgery after specialist assessments, viewing it as the most effective route to ensure a full recovery. However, Kudus has instead chosen a non-surgical rehabilitation programme.
The decision is believed to be influenced by concerns over recovery time, with surgery potentially ruling him out for an extended period and affecting his readiness for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Kudus is said to be prioritising his availability for the global tournament, where he is expected to play a central role for the Ghana national football team.
The midfielder has been one of Ghana’s most influential players in recent years, making his fitness a key issue for the national team’s technical handlers.
His current situation leaves both club and country weighing the balance between long-term recovery and short-term international ambitions.