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Home » Arsenal are dealt ‘MAJOR injury blow’ in attack less than a week into the new season – and ‘could be forced back into the transfer market’
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Arsenal are dealt ‘MAJOR injury blow’ in attack less than a week into the new season – and ‘could be forced back into the transfer market’

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Kai Havertz has reportedly suffered another fitness setback in the form of a knee injury that saw him absent from Arsenal’s open training session at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday morning. 

Havertz, 26, missed the second half of last season after contracting a serious hamstring issue during the Gunners’ mid-season training camp in Dubai. 

According to The Athletic, the German international’s injury is now forcing Mikel Arteta’s side to delve back into the transfer market. 

New signing Viktor Gyokeres is currently the only fit striker available for Arteta to choose from – with Gabriel Jesus a long-term absentee having injured his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in January. 

Throughout the second half of the 2024-25 campaign, both Mikel Merino and Leandro Trossard operated in central roles up front when Havertz and Jesus were sidelined for lengthy periods. 

The news will come as a blow to Arteta, with Havertz having replaced Gyokeres after an hour of Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.  

Kai Havertz has reportedly suffered another fitness setback in the form of a knee injury

The injury is now reportedly forcing Mikel Arteta's side to delve back into the transfer market

The injury is now reportedly forcing Mikel Arteta’s side to delve back into the transfer market

Although Gyokeres was picked to start his team’s Premier League opener, Havertz being sidelined will present a headache to Arteta given the German’s versatility – that allows him to be deployed in central midfield or as a number nine. 

His injury comes amid speculation that the north London side were already in the market for further attacking reinforcements. 

One potential target is Real Madrid’s Rodrygo, who was an unused substitute in their 1-0 win over Osasuna on Tuesday night. 

However, Los Blancos manager Xabi Alonso has downplayed the Brazilian’s absence, which he said was due to tactical reasons. 

He stated: ‘These are match decisions. The way the match was going, we needed another profile. There have been no decisions for the future.

‘Nothing is going on. The Club World Cup was a different context because of the competition it was. Today it’s just one game, we can leave the rest behind.

‘What counts is this season and of course I’m counting on Rodrygo. It’s just one game, we shouldn’t read too far into the future.

‘If he gets those minutes in three months’ time, I’ll be able to answer you with more certainty. Today it was just the circumstances of the game and my decisions.’

Leandro Trossard is reportedly set to be offered a new deal that will increase his weekly wages

Leandro Trossard is reportedly set to be offered a new deal that will increase his weekly wages

Any potential incomings for Arsenal are likely to have to come after sales of fringe players such as Oleksandr Zinchenko, Fabio Vieira and Reiss Nelson. 

Leandro Trossard has managed to secure a pay rise while his deal will still expire in 2027 – as a result of Arsenal previously said to have acknowledged that his role within the team is not reflected by his contract terms in comparison to some of Mikel Arteta’s other key players, per The Athletic. 

The publication adds that it is unlikely the Belgian international will leave the Emirates Stadium before the transfer window shuts on September 1.

Per salary tracking website Capology, his previous deal was claimed to earn him £90,000 per week – with his new wages still unknown.

Trossard joined Arsenal from Brighton in January 2023 in a deal worth £27million and has scored 28 goals to go with 23 assists in 124 games for the north London club. 

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