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Arsenal Face Fresh Injury Blow as Kai Havertz Joins Growing Attacking Crisis

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August 20, 2025
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Arsenal have been dealt a major setback just one week into the new Premier League season after German international Kai Havertz was ruled out with a knee injury, further depleting Mikel Arteta’s attacking options.

The 26-year-old, who featured as a substitute in the Gunners’ opening-day win against Manchester United, was absent from Wednesday’s open training session.

Club medics are yet to confirm the severity of the injury or provide a recovery timeline, though early indications suggest he could face a spell on the sidelines.

Havertz’s absence compounds Arsenal’s ongoing struggles up front. Gabriel Jesus remains unavailable as he continues rehabilitation from a long-term ACL injury, while new £72 million signing Viktor Gyökeres is still settling into life in England after arriving from Sporting Lisbon.

With limited depth, Arteta may again be forced to experiment, as he did last season when midfielders Mikel Merino and Leandro Trossard were deployed in advanced roles during injury crises.

Havertz has endured fitness setbacks before, missing significant parts of last season with a hamstring issue.

His preseason form, including a goal in the Emirates Cup against Athletic Bilbao, had raised hopes he would be a key figure this term before the latest injury struck.

The situation has reignited Arsenal’s search for reinforcements in the transfer market. Despite spending more than £200 million this summer on Noni Madueke, Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Cristhian Mosquera and goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, the Gunners may now be forced to consider another forward signing.

Several top striker targets have already been snapped up, with Liverpool securing Hugo Ekitike and Manchester United landing Benjamin Sesko.

Potential options still available include Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson and Brentford’s Yoane Wissa, though prising either away before the transfer window closes could prove difficult.

For now, Arteta must reshuffle his squad ahead of Saturday’s clash with newly-promoted Leeds United, where Gyökeres is expected to lead the line.

The manager will be hoping Arsenal’s injury setbacks do not derail their early-season momentum or weaken their title ambitions.

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