Dejan Kulusevski had surgery before Tottenham Hotspurs' Europa League final against Manchester United.
The Spurs did not exclude him for the rest of the season and said he "will immediately recover with our medical staff."
Last weekend, Kulusevski was injured in the Spurs' 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace.
The 25-year-old returned last month with a foot injury and won Eintracht Frankfurt and Bodo/Glimt, which sealed the club's position in the Europa League final, which will be held next Wednesday in Bilbao.
The Spurs lost, too James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall Injuried In the past two weeks, the captain returned Heung-my son Against Palace and Angel Postecoglou, he was satisfied with his progress after a month of release.
Postecoglou said in his speech on Monday: “First of all, from a physical standpoint, he’s good. He got a few minutes yesterday and he’s had a good game today.
“It’s important that he had a few minutes yesterday for the Crystal Palace because he needed them, more physiologically.
"He had a good meeting today. He never went to the whole meeting because he was in the game yesterday. He felt good, we still had eight to nine days, plus we could build his game on Friday.
"I'm glad to have him available. He has been a big catalyst this year and a big driver."
Tottenham attackers Brennan Johnson The club's opening ceremony training will be panicked this week Sergio Reguilonbut can continue.
Postecoglou joked: "I put them in cotton for the next 10 days. Reggy solved Brennan, they were on the same team, so that's how things went!"
The son is desperate to lead Tottenham Hotspur into the glory of the Europa League and complete the "last" of his missing career in the club.
The Spurs captain's son scored 173 goals in 451 appearances in north London's 10 seasons but failed to land the silverware, and in recent years watched long-serving teammates Hugo Lloris and Harry Kane leave.
The Korean has been involved in Tottenham's two painful Cup finals against Liverpool - losing to Manchester City at Wembley four years ago in the 2019 Champions League - but believes the show against Manchester United feels different next Wednesday.
On Monday, in an interview with Korean media on the club's final media day of the Europa League, the son said: "We have been talking about this for many years. The biggest reason I live in Tottenham is because I want to do things that others can't achieve.
"That's probably why I'm at the moment. You need all the pieces to complete a puzzle. I think I've collected all the other works to get this puzzle done.
“It feels like I’ve been missing that last one that matters most and over the past decade, I’ve been working on finding it. I really hope I can finally get this puzzle done this time.
"It feels different this time. I really want to win - I think, more than anyone else, support us with my desperate passion. If we are ready, I believe we can achieve that."