Here’s the latest on Guglielmo Vicario and Tottenham Hotspur.
- Vicario underwent surgery for a hernia, with Tottenham confirming the procedure and outlining a likely 4-week rehabilitation window. The club aimed to minimize disruption by scheduling the operation around a domestic/European schedule and the international break.[1]
- He was expected to start the post-surgery rehabilitation immediately with Spurs’ medical staff and was hoped to return to action within roughly a month, after the operation following the Nottingham Forest fixture that weekend.[1]
- Some coverage from 2023–2025 era sources recount Vicario’s high confidence in adapting to Spurs’ system and being viewed as a long-term solution in goal, though those older reports are less relevant to the current status.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date official club statement and a brief summary of Vicario’s injury timeline from current sources. I can also track whether Spurs have named an interim or backup keeper during his recovery and any impacts on their Premier League fixture list. For now, the key point: Vicario’s dogged by a hernia issue requiring surgery, with a provisional month-long return window.[1]