Boost for Arsenal as trio return to training pre-Girona
Kai Havertz appeared to overcome his weekend injury scare to rejoin training with Arsenal on Tuesday, with Mikel Merino and Martin Odegaard also involved in the session.
Kai Havertz appeared to overcome his weekend injury scare to rejoin training with Arsenal on Tuesday, with Mikel Merino and Martin Odegaard also involved in the session.
Kai Havertz received treatment for an injury at the end of Saturday’s match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, after completing the full fixture with Arsenal’s 10 men.
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Arsenal ramp up efforts to sign RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko amidst an injury crisis, targeting the 21-year-old striker with a potential €70m January transfer bid.
A 17-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of “malicious communcations” in relation to online abuse of Arsenal’s Kai Havertz and the player’s wife.
Gabriel Martinelli reflects on Arsenal’s 2-2 draw vs Aston Villa, emphasising the need for improvement as the Gunners chase Liverpool in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal striker transfer budget takes a hit as Gabriel Jesus’ ACL injury ends plans for his summer sale, jeopardising moves for targets like RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko.
EFL’s statement on Arteta’s comments about the Carabao Cup ball exposes sensationalist reporting, overshadowing Arsenal’s inefficiency and Newcastle’s clinical edge in their clash.
The Daily Mail explains why Arsenal passed on signing Alexander Isak, citing financial limits and recruitment priorities, but questions if it was a missed opportunity.
Critiquing The Telegraph’s take on Arteta’s comments: did he really blame the Carabao Cup ball for Arsenal’s loss, or is the headline an oversimplification?
Mikel Arteta has provided updates on Ethan Nwaneri, Kai Havertz, and Raheem Sterling ahead of Arsenal’s League Cup semi-final first leg against Newcastle United on Tuesday night.
WhoScored have selected three Arsenal players for their Premier League Team of the Year, following a strong 2024 for Mikel Arteta’s side overall.
Ethan Nwaneri’s muscular injury adds to Arsenal’s injury woes, leaving Arteta with limited options as the Gunners navigate a packed January schedule.