Richarlison and Lucas Moura of Tottenham Hotspur are both eligible for Sunday's Premier League match against Manchester City, the current league winners.
Due to a minor adductor strain, Richarlison was unable to play in last weekend's FA Cup fourth-round victory over Preston North End.
Son Heung-min scored twice without the Brazilian and Arnaut Danjuma added a third in a 3-0 victory with Harry Kane merely sitting on the bench due to illness.
The Lilywhites have also had to adjust to Lucas Moura's absence for the majority of the season, as the 30-year-old has had difficulty recovering from a problematic tendon problem.
Lucas, whose contract with Tottenham ends at the end of the year, has missed each of Spurs' six Premier League games since the World Cup. He has appeared in just 12 games overall this season and has one goal.
However, assistant manager Cristian Stellini informed to reporters at Friday's pre-game press conference that both players may take on Man City, saying: "Yes, Richarlison is available again after a minor issue.
He is available and has been training this week "according to football.london.
"No, no new wounds.
Since Lucas has been training this week, we are happy to inform that we also recover him.
He returned after playing for 45 minutes with the young team."
Should Pape Sarr recover from a hip injury as well, Tottenham might face Man City with a fully healthy team. Stellini will serve as manager while Antonio Conte recovers from surgery.
Following Spurs' FA Cup triumph over Preston, the 53-year-old endured "serious abdominal pain," which required surgery on Wednesday to remove his gallbladder.
There have been rumors that Tottenham manager Antonio Conte could fly back to the UK to watch Sunday's game from the director's box after his operation in his native Italy went well.
However, Stellini has stayed mum on the possibility of Conte playing in this game again, saying only: "We don't know yet when he is coming back.
The procedure went well.
In his native Italy, he is healing well.
Two days are left. "Tomorrow, a choice will be made.
We are prepared to take on any task, and Antonio's surgeon will likely have to make the final decision.
We have two days—48 hours—to make a choice."
Pedro Porro, who arrived from Sporting Lisbon on deadline day, might make his first appearance in a Tottenham shirt on Sunday after Danjuma's successful start at Preston.
Porro was a player for Man City from 2019 to 2022, but after making no appearances, he was released permanently last summer. He spent the 2019–20 season with Real Valladolid before beginning a two–year loan with Sporting.
After Djed Spence and Matt Doherty left the team in January, the Spaniard will battle with Emerson Royal for starts on the right, and Stellini has suggested that Porro might start on Sunday.
"Might be.
Despite his youth, he has a wealth of expertise.
He use a system identical to the one we do and is available.
In two days, he will be useful.
We have another training session; although he has room for improvement, we were impressed by his performance against us "And Stellini.
Tottenham is three points behind Manchester United and Newcastle United, both of which have a game remaining, in the Premier League standings after 21 games and 36 total points.