His presence in the number 10 role was instrumental in Tottenham's strong start to the season, with 26 points collected from their first 10 matches, setting a managerial record for Ange Postecoglou.
However, Maddison's absence due to injury coincided with Spurs' first league defeat against Chelsea, and their form suffered, winning only four of their next 10 Premier League games.
Although Postecoglou hasn't set a definite return date for Maddison, he has expressed optimism about his comeback by the end of the month. Tottenham has now confirmed Maddison's return to training with social media posts showing him preparing on the pitch.
Postecoglou is expected to provide further updates on Maddison's condition in his upcoming press conference, but there's a possibility that the midfielder could make his long-awaited return in Friday's match against the reigning champions.