Thomas Frank has had time to brace himself for Son Heung-min’s departure – but the long-term unavailability of Maddison is extremely unwelcome, to say the least.
Son’s farewell match in South Korea earlier this week was marred by the latest knee injury suffered by Maddison.
The anguished expression on his face said it all, and the sympathy lies with him.
But spare a thought for Frank, who in his first season in charge, faces losing two key attacking players.
You’d imagine that Spurs will give big consideration to entering the market for a new attacking midfielder.
Had their move for Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White ended successfully then the requirement to enter the market for offensive reinforcements would be significantly less pressing.
Such attacking quality is hard to come by. Expensive, too.
Mohammed Kudus, signed from West Ham this summer, has played centrally before and could provide an option.
But Spurs will have to do something to replace Maddison’s contribution.