Tyler Adams set for Bournemouth debut after international break
- Tyler Adams had back surgery in early July and is close to returning to play.
- He will not be fit for the upcoming match against Leicester City but will train fully during the international break.
- His return is crucial for Bournemouth, especially after a challenging previous season due to injuries.
In Bournemouth, England, midfielder Tyler Adams is nearing his return to competitive football after undergoing back surgery in early July. The 25-year-old, who captains the United States national team, has been sidelined for most of the previous season due to a hamstring injury and subsequent back spasms. Bournemouth's manager, Andoni Iraola, confirmed that while Adams will not participate in the upcoming match against Leicester City, he is expected to fully train with the team during the international break. This break follows the Premier League game against Leicester, with Bournemouth set to host Arsenal on October 19. Adams had previously played a full match for the U.S. in a Copa America game against Uruguay on July 1, shortly before his surgery. His absence from the national team’s squad for upcoming friendlies indicates that he is still in the recovery phase, but his imminent return is a positive sign for both his club and country.