Bad news has been confirmed regarding young striker Hugo Ekitike, who has suffered a serious Achilles tendon rupture — one of the most severe injuries in professional football.
According to medical reports, this type of injury requires a long recovery period and often involves surgery before beginning rehabilitation. In most cases, players are sidelined for 9 to 12 months or even longer, depending on how well the treatment progresses.
This kind of injury has posed major challenges for several players in the past, including Presnel Kimpembe, who spent a long time out due to similar issues, requiring more than one surgery and an extended period to regain his form.
For Ekitike, the injury brings an abrupt halt to what had been a promising season, during which he was showing signs of becoming one of Europe’s most exciting young forwards.
Doctors are expected to conduct further examinations before deciding on the full course of treatment, but the recovery process will likely be gradual — starting with surgery, followed by rest, strength rehabilitation, and eventually a careful return to the pitch.
Despite the severity of the injury, football history shows that many players have successfully returned from major setbacks and continued to perform at a high level. There is still hope that Ekitike can come back stronger after this difficult period.
For now, the main priority is his health, as fans and the football community wish him a full and speedy recovery.



