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Jurrien Timber sends an emotional message to Arsenal fans after getting long term injury

Arsenal completed the signing of Jurrien Timber in this summer transfer window and he quickly became a fan favourite at the club but he has however unfortunately got injured.

Arsenal’s new signing, Jurrien Timber, has expressed his disappointment to the Arsenal fans after it was confirmed by the club that he will be out for a significant period of time due to an injury. The 22-year-old defender sustained the injury during his first Premier League match for the Gunners in their season-opening game against Nottingham Forest.

Timber, who joined Arsenal from Ajax in a deal worth €40 million plus €5 million add-ons this summer, was substituted off at the start of the second half. It was later revealed that his injury is more serious than initially expected, leaving him unable to repay the warm welcome he received from the Arsenal fans on the pitch for the foreseeable future.

In a heartfelt message on Twitter, Timber wrote, “Gutted to share my injury is more serious than expected, especially after the warm welcome I’ve received. I wanted to repay you on the pitch, which will not be possible for the forthcoming period. Thanks for making me feel at home and see you at The Carpet.”

The news of Timber’s injury comes as a blow to both him and Arsenal fans who were excited about his arrival and eager to see him in action. The young defender had shown great promise during his time at Ajax and was seen as a key addition to Arsenal’s defensive line.

Timber’s absence will undoubtedly be felt by Arsenal as they navigate through a demanding Premier League season. However, it is crucial for both player and club to prioritize his recovery and ensure that he returns to full fitness before making any further appearances.

Despite this setback, Timber’s positive attitude shines through in his message to the fans. He expresses gratitude for their warm reception and promises to make a comeback once he has fully recovered. This determination and resilience will undoubtedly endear him further to Arsenal supporters who are known for their unwavering support.

As Timber begins his rehabilitation process, it is important for Arsenal fans to rally behind him and offer their support during this challenging time. Injuries are an unfortunate part of football, but with the right care and dedication, players can make successful comebacks.

The Arsenal faithful will eagerly await Timber’s return to the pitch, where he will have the opportunity to showcase his skills and repay the fans’ faith in him. Until then, they can take solace in knowing that their new signing is determined to overcome this setback and make a lasting impact at the club.

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