Mikel Arteta gives Arsenal injury latest pre-Spurs
Mikel Arteta gave a couple of injury updates ahead of Arsenal’s match against Spurs this weekend, but he refused to give too much away.
Mikel Arteta gave a couple of injury updates ahead of Arsenal’s match against Spurs this weekend, but he refused to give too much away.
Five of Arsenal’s six injured forwards are expected to be available by early December but the news was less positive for Gabriel and Kai Havertz, who has suffered a small setback.
Arsenal plan to schedule a game for Gabriel Jesus over the international break, with most of the club’s other injured players hoping to return to action imminently.
Noni Madueke was close to making the Arsenal squad to face Sunderland on Saturday, but the Gunners ultimately opted not to risk his fitness.
Slavia Prague star David Doudera says he buys “all the Arsenal players on FIFA” as he hails the Premier League leaders before tonight’s Champions League showdown.
Kai Havertz has shared pictures of himself training at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground, as he edges closer to his comeback for the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta has raised doubts over whether Gabriel Magalhaes will be able to play against Crystal Palace on Sunday, following the defender’s early midweek substitution.
Arsenal have received good news on Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz, with the forwards both on track to return ahead of schedule.
Arteta confirms Ødegaard will be out for weeks but says Zubimendi and Hincapié are available ahead of Arsenal’s Premier League clash with Fulham.
Kai Havertz could be set to make his injury comeback for Arsenal ahead of schedule, according to reports.
Kai Havertz would have started over Viktor Gyokeres for Arsenal this season if not for injury, according to a report.
Mikel Arteta gave updates on four Arsenal injuries during his press conference on Tuesday, including new problems for Noni Madueke and Piero Hincapie.
Arsenal are yet to decide whether Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, or Ben White will be available to face Manchester City on Sunday.
Arsenal have received a double injury boost ahead of the start of their Champions League campaign, with Christian Norgaard and William Saliba in training.
Arsenal’s summer signings made the difference in a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest, proving their new depth can withstand injuries that once crippled them.
Ødegaard’s injury highlights familiar concerns, but Arsenal’s summer signings have provided depth and options that ease the strain compared to last season.
Kai Havertz is set to miss a few months as he undergoes surgery on the knee problem he picked up against Manchester United
Mikel Arteta confirms Kai Havertz has suffered a knee injury. Further tests will reveal the damage, but early fears of a season-ending setback have eased.
Rodrygo’s agent has asked to meet Arsenal and Liverpool as the forward’s future at Real Madrid grows uncertain, with a summer move increasingly likely.
Arsenal are linked with Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson and Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins after Kai Havertz’s injury, but the move for Jackson divides opinion.