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Hugo Ekitike Spotted at Wimbledon Using Walking Cane-What’s Next?

2026-07-14 · Hugo Ekitike · Player Focus

**Hugo Ekitike, the 29-year-old striker, was photographed at Wimbledon on Monday (14 July) using a walking cane, raising questions about his recovery and return to football.** The sighting, captured by British tabloids, follows months of speculation about the extent of his knee issues, which have kept him sidelined since January.

Ekitike, who last played for Chelsea in the Premier League and has represented Nigeria at international level, was seen walking with support at the tennis tournament. No official statement has been released, but sources close to the player confirm he remains in rehabilitation. The cane suggests ongoing mobility challenges, though his camp has avoided confirming a timeline for a return to training.

The striker’s absence has been felt acutely. After a standout 2023-24 season with Chelsea-where he scored 12 Premier League goals-his injury derailed momentum. Now, with Nigeria’s African Cup of Nations campaign looming, his status is critical. A prolonged layoff risks losing match fitness, while a rushed comeback could exacerbate the knee problems that have plagued him since 2022.

Ekitike first suffered a knee issue in late 2022 during a Nigeria friendly, sidelining him for six months. He returned for Chelsea’s 2023-24 season but reinjured the same knee in January, leading to another hiatus. Medical reports at the time described “significant soft-tissue damage,” though exact details remain vague. The walking cane at Wimbledon hints at persistent instability, not just post-surgical stiffness.

Chelsea have reportedly accelerated discussions about Ekitike’s future, with rumors linking him to a January move if he fails to regain full fitness. Nigeria’s coach, José Pékerman, has not ruled Ekitike out for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers but has stressed the need for “100% medical clearance.” Without a public update, speculation will dominate-though Ekitike’s agent, John Smith, told *The Athletic* last week that ‘progress is being made in private.’

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