Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Oliver Skipp could make a return from his 'painful' injury against Brighton on April 16, as per football.london journalist Alasdair Gold.

The lowdown: Progress halted

The 21-year-old has been enjoying a breakthrough campaign in N17 following a stellar loan spell at Norwich City last season.

Having started on 14 occasions from 18 Premier League appearances, Skipp had appeared to be growing into life in the top flight before a pelvic issue took hold.

The defensive-minded midfielder has now not featured for Antonio Conte's side since their 2-0 defeat at the hand of Chelsea in January and continues to toil against the injury.

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Further light has now been shed on the problem as well as a potential return date.

The latest: 'painful' complications

Gold took to Twitter to share a corresponding article from football.london regarding the England youth starlet in the build-up to Sunday's meeting with Newcastle, which will come too soon.

The journalist tweeted: “A piece on the full story of Oliver Skipp's painful problem, the light at the end of the tunnel and why Antonio Conte loves him.”

The report adds that Skipp has endured an 'awkward' pelvic problem but could be 'back in action within a fortnight' and 'perhaps' in time for the clash with Brighton & Hove Albion at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

It's also added that Conte has a particular admiration for the 12-cap ace and regards the defensive midfielder as an 'important player' in the Spurs ranks.

The verdict: Huge boost

There can be little doubting that the workaholic engine room operator has been missed by Spurs, particularly for standout showings such as the one against Crystal Palace on Boxing Day, when the youngster was singled out for praise by Conte following a 'very strong' display.

Overall the academy graduate has earned an impressive 6.81 rating this season (Sofascore), playing an average of 75 minutes per game.

With an opportunity to earn a place top-four still on the horizon, welcoming the £18million valued Skipp back for the run-in would be a wholly welcome boost.

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