Bournemouth midfielder Tyler Adams is expected to miss at least three months after a second surgery for a hamstring problem that has limited him to just an appearance for the Premier League club. The United States of America captain joined Bournemouth on a five-year deal in the offseason after a one-year stint at Leeds United that ended with him having hamstring surgery in March. The 24-year-old New York native returned to play last month in an English League Cup game, but felt discomfort afterward. Premier League 2023–24: Sandro Tonali Eligible To Play for Newcastle Against Crystal Palace Despite Ongoing Betting Probe in Italy.

Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola said Friday that Adams will be sidelined “for three or four months.”

Adams was named captain of the US team ahead of last year's World Cup in Qatar. At 23, he was the youngest captain at the tournament. After being relegated, Leeds sent Adams to Bournemouth for a transfer fee reported to be up to 24 million pounds (USD 29 million).

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