Tottenham’s summer signing Randal Kolo Muani is on the brink of making a return to action after participating in a closed-doors friendly match. The player has only played for 13 minutes since joining the club, which is a far cry from the impact that was expected of him.

The summer transfer window saw Spurs bring in a total of eight new players, with most of them already showcasing their talents on the field. However, Kolo Muani has yet to make a significant contribution due to a series of unfortunate events. Despite scoring 10 goals and providing three assists during his loan spell at Juventus last season, his time at Tottenham has been marred by injuries.

Initially, Kolo Muani suffered a knee injury shortly after making his debut, and his recovery was further delayed when he collided with a teammate in training. However, there is now some positive news regarding his potential comeback. The player managed to play 45 minutes in a recent friendly against Watford, indicating that he is nearing full fitness and could soon be available for competitive matches.

In a squad that has already seen the likes of Richarlison, Kudus, Tel, Simons, Odobert, Solanke, and Johnson in action, Kolo Muani’s return could provide much-needed competition and goal-scoring threat. With Richarlison leading the goal-scoring charts and Solanke yet to open his account, the addition of Kolo Muani could shake things up in the attacking department. Tottenham’s upcoming fixtures against Aston Villa and Monaco present an opportunity for the player to make his mark, albeit in a gradual manner to avoid any setbacks in his recovery process.