Arsenal star could face surgery after World Cup
William Saliba is reportedly set for surgery after the World Cup, putting the start of the 2026/27 campaign in doubt for the Arsenal defender.
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William Saliba is reportedly set for surgery after the World Cup, putting the start of the 2026/27 campaign in doubt for the Arsenal defender.
Didier Deschamps has dismissed concern over William Saliba’s World Cup fitness, saying the Arsenal defender is fine.
Jurrien Timber is fit for Arsenal’s Champions League final against PSG, with Noni Madueke also available and only Ben White ruled out.
Jurrien Timber has finally returned to full training with Arsenal, boosting hopes that he could feature in the Champions League final on Saturday.
Noni Madueke should be fit to feature for Arsenal in the Champions League final this weekend, having avoided injury in the Gunners’ match against Crystal Palace.
Mikel Merino could yet play in Arsenal’s Champions League final after returning to training from a rare foot injury.
Mikel Merino is aiming to make his on-field comeback for Arsenal against Crystal Palace this Sunday, revealing that the Champions League run helped motivate his recovery.
Mikel Arteta has revealed that whilst Mikel Merino is returning to full training, Jurrien Timber is still a little further behind in his recovery.
Mikel Merino has returned to training with Arsenal, but Jurrien Timber remains absent in the build-up to the final game of the Premier League campaign.
Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman has given a worrying update on Jurrien Timber’s fitness, suggesting a return for Arsenal’s Champions League final might be optimistic.
Riccardo Calafiori is back in training following his injury setback last week, and a few other Arsenal absentees appear to be no cause for concern.
Mikel Arteta says Ben White faces “many many weeks” out as Arsenal assess Timber and Calafiori before Burnley.
Ben White will miss Arsenal’s final three games with a knee injury, but he is not expected to need surgery and could return for pre-season.
Katie McCabe and Leah Williamson are back in Arsenal’s squad to face Everton, but Steph Catley remains unavailable.
Arsenal have confirmed that Ben White’s season is over after the defender picked up a knee injury against West Ham on Saturday.
Mikel Merino is doing sprint and conditioning work whilst Jurrien Timber hasn’t been ruled out of a return this season, but the news doesn’t look good for Ben White.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has provided a positive update on his ongoing struggles with a knee injury, suggesting he’s finally starting to feel better.
Analysis of the incident leading to Ben White’s injury on Sunday has provoked fears of an MCL issue, with Mikel Arteta admitting it doesn’t look good.
Arsenal stayed in control of their title destiny at West Ham, but victory came with concern after Ben White left the London Stadium with his knee in a brace and worries over Riccardo Calafiori.
Katie McCabe and Leah Williamson were both missing from Arsenal’s squad against Aston Villa, with the club offering no immediate explanation for their absences.