Daryl Dike is not expected to make his long-awaited return from injury until the new year, where Carlos Corberan feels he will be like a new addition for Albion.
United States international striker Dike, 23, has endured injury hell in his near-two year spell at The Hawthorns and is currently recovering from a third major setback.
Albion’s head coach now says the powerful frontman is not likely to make his comeback until after Christmas – and January will be nine months since a full rupture of his Achilles at Stoke in April. Corberan described Dike’s attitude to returning as “committed” and likened his availability to that of a new January recruit, given the financial restraints around Albion’s ability to manoeuvre in the market.
“The same process, he’s very committed with the club,” Corberan said. “He’s very committed with his recovery, but it’s a very long-term injury, so he’s one player that I cannot expect to play until January.Dike, a £7million January 2022 signing from Orlando City, has been through a torrid time with injury since he arrived on these shores.
He missed the remainder of his debut campaign with a serious hamstring injury on his full debut against Peterborough before, on the eve of Albion’s home opener in 2022/23, he suffered a similar muscle setback in his thigh. Dike did score seven times between December and April last season before the Achilles nightmare at Stoke.
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