Heurelho Gomes' time is over after he broke his left hand throughout Friday's get over Dusseldorf, the German club have confirmed. Tottenham stopper Gomes had fascinated for Hoffenheim on a six-month mortgage package in January, conceding nine objectives in nine games. However the 32-year-old will not perform again this year after he broke his hand during a accident with Andreas Lambertz in Friday's 3-0 get. Gomes underwent surgery to own four hooks introduced in his list finger. He'll remain at Hoffenheim for his rehabilitation, Tottenham have confirmed. A statement on Hoffenheim's site read: "Heurelho Gomes may play no more in 2013 for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. "The goalkeeper withdrew from the Bundesliga match against Fortuna Dusseldorf on Friday night after struggling a portion of surgery is needed by the left metacarpal bone which. The Brazilian will be out for nine weeks." Gomes got to Twitter to thank his fans for his or her help. He said; "Guys, THANK YOU for the passion from most of you. "Having this support only urges me even more to return soon." Gomes, who moved to Spurs in 2008, joined Hoffenheim on mortgage in January after being directed to last option thanks to the arrivals of Hugo Lloris and Brad Friedel throughout the last two years. Despite the travel of Carlo Cudicini, Gomes continues to be impossible to have any sport time at Spurs next year and he might leave the club in the summer.
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