Tottenham are optimistic about multiple injury boosts when they return from the winter break.
A fortnight off will give Ange Postecoglou plenty of time to recover the likes of James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Manor Solomon.
It was a positive weekend for Spurs on the fitness front too, with Cristian Romero able to start the draw at Manchester United alongside Micky van de Ven. A late issue for the Dutchman has also been played down by the player himself.
Longer lay-offs are expected for Giovani Lo Celso, Ben Davies and Alejo Veliz.
Here is your latest update of Tottenham injury news and return dates...
James Maddison
Absent since early November due to an ankle injury, Spurs fans are looking towards Maddison's return as the next major boost to greet Postecoglou's team.
Speaking before the United game, Postecoglou described the England midfielder as "getting closer" with an optimistic tone that he can be ready after the winter break as he nears a return to training.
"It depends when he starts training," explained the Tottenham boss.
"If he starts training early [this] week, potentially, but then again you have to see how they train with the first-team, how they feel. I think we’ve got three games in that week after the Man City game so I’d hazard to say he should be…"
Potential return date: Friday January 26, vs Man City
Dejan Kulusevski
Illness struck the Spurs camp last week, resulting in Kulusevski missing the game at Old Trafford.
The Swede was "desperate to play" but "went downhill" having trained shortly before the trip, according to Postecoglou, which suggests he should be ready to return after the winter break.
Potential return date: Friday January 26, vs Man City
Giovani Lo Celso
Spurs lost Lo Celso to a fresh muscle injury in midweek.
The exact diagnosis is yet to be revealed with the player set for further tests.
Potential return date: Unknown
Manor Solomon
The upcoming FA Cup tie against Manchester City is Solomon's target for his return as he recovers from knee surgery.
The 24-year-old is aiming for a return to training early this week after three months out.
Potential return date: Friday January 26, vs Man City
Alejo Veliz
Postecoglou confirmed a "significant injury" for Argentine forward Veliz after he was taken off in the New Year's Eve win over Bournemouth.
Despite avoiding the need for an operation on his knee, the 20-year-old is set for a couple of months out.
Potential return date: March 2024
Ben Davies
It is just as well that Spurs have recovered a number of defenders lately given Davies missed out on the weekend with a hamstring issue.
Postecoglou has stated a timeframe of "probably a month or so" for the Welsh defender.
Potential return date: Saturday February 17, vs Wolves
Ivan Perisic
Tottenham are not expecting to have Perisic back again this season, following surgery on a serious knee injury in September.
"I thought this year he was going to be a really significant contributor because of his experience and we saw that in the first few games because of the way he impacted games," Postecoglou said earlier this month. "But he's unlikely to play for us again."
Potential return date: September 2024
Ryan Sessegnon
Having missed the first half of the season with a hamstring injury, a fresh knock ruled Sessegnon out of the draw at Manchester United.
"He's got a slight niggle from last week so he missed this week and will hopefully be available in a couple of weeks," said Postecoglou post-match.
Potential return date: Friday January 26 vs Man City
Dane Scarlett
A hamstring injury has delayed Scarlett's return to the Tottenham fold following his recall from a loan at Ipswich.
Speaking last week, Postecoglou only confirmed that the issue was suffered in training with no timeframe reported as of yet.