The Spurs and England international winger returned to first team training on Tuesday much to the delight of Spurs boss Harry Redknapp.
"It was great to see him out training but we've got to take our time,it's important he doesn't break down and have another setback," Redknapp told ESPN.
'We'll see how he goes this week, the physios will monitor his progressand they will let us know when he's ready to come back and startplaying again. He's getting closer and that's good news.
"Aaron has been working on his fitness and should be OK.
"If [England boss] Fabio Capello rings and asks me about Aaron, I'll say he should be in good shape for the summer.
"That is great news for England, especially after the loss of David Beckham. Aaron can become a major player for England in the World Cup finals.
"But before that we need him for our run-in.'