Are Arsenal’s injury withdrawals serious or precautionary?
Arsenal sources have indicated that at least some of the club’s international withdrawals have been precautionary measures, according to a report.
Arsenal sources have indicated that at least some of the club’s international withdrawals have been precautionary measures, according to a report.
Following 10 Arsenal withdrawals from international duty, let’s look at the players remaining and when they’ll be in action.
Four more Arsenal players have withdrawn from international duty for medical assessment, joining a growing list this week.
Arsenal’s Cristhian Mosquera believes he has a shot to go to the World Cup with Spain, after making his debut for the national team on Friday.
Four Arsenal players will have one last chance to qualify for the World Cup on Tuesday, after strong performances from the quartet in the qualification semi-finals.
Following five withdrawals, 14 Arsenal players will be involved in the March internationals, so let’s take a look at when they’ll all be in action.
Former Arsenal defender Dan Ballard has had to withdraw from the March international break, meaning he’ll miss a vital World Cup qualifier against Italy and Riccardo Calafiori.
Arsenal’s Ben White has received a surprise late call-up for the England squad, with Eberechi Eze’s withdrawal also now officially confirmed.
William Saliba has become the latest Arsenal player to be called up for the March international break, with France including the centre-back in their squad.
Kai Havertz has received his first Germany call-up since November 2024, giving him the chance to return to his national team ahead of the World Cup.
Women’s World Cup 2027 qualifying has begun across the globe, with 14 Arsenal players involved as Europe, Asia and other confederations battle for places in Brazil.