Fulham Injury Update: Latest News and Expected Return Dates of All Injured Players

Fulham have endured a challenging run of injuries in recent weeks, with several key players sidelined as Marco Silva’s men continue their Premier League campaign. Below is a detailed look at each player’s situation, including the latest updates and expected return dates.

Antonee Robinson

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The American full-back has been recovering from a knee problem that has kept him out of recent fixtures. Reports suggest that Robinson could make his return around mid-November 2025, provided there are no setbacks in his rehabilitation. His absence has been noticeable down the left flank, with Fulham missing his pace and overlapping runs.

Samuel Chukwueze

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New signing Samuel Chukwueze has been sidelined with a calf injury, which has limited his early impact at the club. The Nigerian winger is expected to return towards the end of November, as Fulham’s medical staff continues to monitor his progress. The coaching team remains optimistic that he will be ready to rejoin full training in the coming weeks.

Rodrigo Muniz

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Striker Rodrigo Muniz has been struggling with a muscle injury, but positive signs from the medical team suggest he could be available in early November. The Brazilian has been a key figure in attack, and his return would be a welcome boost for Marco Silva as Fulham aim to improve their goal-scoring form.

Joachim Andersen

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NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 28: Joachim Andersen of Fulham celebrates at the end of the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest FC and Fulham FC at City Ground on September 28, 2024 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Defender Joachim Andersen is currently dealing with a muscle or hamstring issue, and his return date remains uncertain. The Danish international’s absence has been felt in Fulham’s back line, which has lacked some of its usual composure and structure. Manager Marco Silva is expected to provide further updates in the coming weeks.

Harry Wilson

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Harry Wilson sustained a minor knock and remains a doubt for the club’s upcoming matches. His recovery will depend on how well he responds to training sessions over the next few days. The Welsh winger has been in decent form this season, and Silva will be keen to have him available again as soon as possible.

Emile Smith Rowe

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Loan signing Emile Smith Rowe picked up a hamstring problem that caused a slight setback in his progress. Fortunately, the issue is not considered serious, and the midfielder could return sooner rather than later once he completes his recovery programme. His creativity and attacking flair have been missed in Fulham’s recent performances.

Tom Cairney

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Club captain Tom Cairney has been managing a back issue that has caused some short-term discomfort. While the injury is not thought to be severe, it may keep him out for another week or two. His leadership and composure in midfield will be vital once he returns to full fitness.

Sasa Lukic

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Midfielder Sasa Lukic had been struggling with groin discomfort, but encouraging news from the training ground suggests he is close to a full return. The Serbian rejoined team training earlier than expected and could feature in the matchday squad soon if he continues to progress without further complications.

Kenny Tete

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Kenny Tete has been working his way back from minor fitness issues. The Dutch defender has already been included on the bench in recent matches, indicating that he is nearly ready for full involvement. His experience and defensive reliability will be a major asset as Fulham look to steady their form.

Manager’s Perspective

Marco Silva has described this as one of the most difficult injury spells since taking charge at Craven Cottage. He has stressed the importance of careful player management and rotation to avoid further setbacks. The medical team are adopting a cautious approach, ensuring each player returns at full fitness rather than rushing anyone back prematurely.

Outlook

According to reports from BeSoccer, Transfermarkt, and The Standard, Fulham could have several key players back in contention by mid to late November 2025. The return of Robinson, Chukwueze, Muniz, and others would provide a much-needed lift as the team seeks to climb the Premier League table and regain momentum heading into the busy festive period.

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