Tottenham Hotspur is actively seeking a new midfielder following James Maddison's significant injury. Maddison, who played a crucial role in the team last season, sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury during a pre-season game against Newcastle in South Korea. This injury will keep him sidelined for most of the 2025-26 season.
The club has already strengthened its squad by signing Mohammed Kudus, Joao Palhinha, Luka Vuskovic, and Kota Takai. Additionally, Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso have made their loan moves permanent. Despite these additions, Tottenham remains open to further signings if they find suitable candidates.

Thomas Frank emphasised that while Tottenham is exploring the transfer market, they are not rushing into decisions. "We are definitely in the market in general," Frank stated. The club is cautious about making new signings unless they find a player who can genuinely enhance the team's performance.
Frank also mentioned that the club would not feel pressured to make hasty decisions. "Nobody feels close or far away," he explained. The focus remains on finding the right fit for the team rather than simply filling a gap due to Maddison's absence.
Maddison's absence is a significant blow to Tottenham. Last season, he scored nine goals and provided seven assists in 21 league starts. He was also instrumental in Spurs' Europa League success, contributing three goals and three assists during their campaign.
The club confirmed via Twitter that Maddison will undergo surgery for his ACL injury. They assured fans of their support for him throughout his recovery process.
In light of this setback, Tottenham is determined to maintain their competitive edge by carefully considering potential new signings. The focus remains on ensuring any addition aligns with their long-term strategy and strengthens the squad effectively.