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Arsenal receive good news ahead of their next fixtures

Arsenal defender Ben White has recently undergone a minor surgical procedure to address an ongoing issue that had been troubling him for the past six weeks, as reported by journalist Con Harrison. The operation was deemed necessary to ensure White’s fitness and longevity in a season where Arsenal’s defense has been tested by high-profile fixtures and a demanding schedule.

The 26-year-old defender has been a consistent presence in Arsenal’s lineup, valued for his versatility and strong performances across both the right-back and center-back positions. White’s decision to proceed with the minor surgery highlights his commitment to maintaining peak performance for the Gunners as they continue to compete in both the Premier League and the Champions League.

While it’s unclear whether White will miss any upcoming games, Arsenal fans and manager Mikel Arteta will be hopeful for a swift recovery. White has played a pivotal role in the team’s defense this season, showing resilience and adaptability even as he managed the undisclosed issue over the past several weeks. His absence, if required, could see changes in Arsenal’s defensive lineup, with options like Takehiro Tomiyasu and William Saliba potentially stepping in to cover.

The timing of the procedure, with an international break on the horizon, may work to White’s advantage, providing him additional recovery time before Arsenal faces Nottingham Forest on November 23. Arsenal fans will be looking forward to his swift return, as his reliability and solid defending have been essential in Arsenal’s quest to stay competitive at the top of the table this season.

Arteta has not yet commented publicly on White’s operation, but the Arsenal camp remains optimistic that this intervention will allow White to return fully fit and ready to continue his impact for the Gunners.

 

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