Ghana midfielder Joseph Attamah Lawreh is expected to be fit in time ahead of the 2022 World Cup.
The Kayserispor underwent a successful surgery on Wednesday which will see him out on the sidelines for 4-5 weeks.
The 28-year-old missed Kayserispor’s season opener in the Turkish league against Besiktas due to the injury.
The Ghana international had been carrying the injury throughout the preseason and needed surgery.
Kayserispor booked a private hospital for the versatile midfielder to undergo the surgery on Wednesday.
The club confirmed in a statement: “Our professional football player Joseph Attamah was hospitalized at Acıbadem Fulya Hospital due to his left knee Patellar Tendon injury. Dr. Necessary intervention was made by Tunay Erden.
“We convey our best wishes to our football player and hope that he will return to us as soon as possible”.
Attamah is expected to be back on the field in September for Kayseripsor.
He was recently invited for Ghana’s trip to Japan for the four-nation tournament but missed out of the squad due to injury.