Dr Rajpal Brar states that Jayson Molumby, a midfielder for West Brom, is unlikely to return to action before the beginning of May.

According to a specialist in Physical Therapy and Sports Science, Republic of Ireland international Jayson Molumby underwent surgery for a foot injury he sustained in January. The injury did not involve ligaments, but the exact nature of the surgery has not been disclosed. The specialist believes that Molumby’s recovery process will likely keep him out of contention until at least the start of May, making it highly unlikely for him to play again this season.

Injuries galore at West Brom

West Bromwich Albion is facing several injury concerns this season, with Martin Kelly experiencing a fresh setback. Additionally, Conor Townsend is dealing with a hamstring injury, and the club is monitoring his situation closely. As for Jayson Molumby, the extent of his injury remains uncertain, and it’s unclear if he will be able to recover in time to return to action before the end of the season.

The Hawthorns, home of West Brom

He made 24 league appearances this season and was the sort of player who featured in most games, either from the start or off the bench.

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