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Arsenal Dealt Another Injury Blow that could effectively end their title race

Arsenal’s injury crisis has deepened after Kai Havertz suffered a muscular injury scare during the club’s winter training camp in Dubai, as reported by The Daily Mail. With key attackers Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, and Gabriel Martinelli already sidelined, this latest setback further complicates Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge.

Sources suggest that Havertz’s issue is hamstring-related, though a full diagnosis has yet to be confirmed. The German forward reportedly felt discomfort during training, prompting concerns among Arsenal’s medical staff. While the severity of the injury remains unclear, any extended absence would be a significant blow for Mikel Arteta, who is already dealing with a depleted frontline.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 02: Kai Havertz of Arsenal runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Savinho of Manchester City during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Manchester City FC at Emirates Stadium on February 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arsenal’s squad has just completed their warm-weather camp in Dubai, designed to help players recover and prepare for the crucial months ahead. However, instead of returning refreshed, they now face yet another injury concern. The timing is far from ideal, with the Gunners set to resume Premier League action soon and the Champions League knockout stages approaching.

Havertz has been a vital part of Arteta’s squad, whether leading the line as a makeshift striker or playing deeper in midfield. With Jesus struggling for fitness and Eddie Nketiah failing to deliver consistently, Havertz has shouldered much of the attacking responsibility. If his injury proves serious, Arsenal will have to scramble for solutions in a season where they cannot afford to drop points.

The growing list of absentees has put Arsenal in a precarious position. Saka, Jesus, and Martinelli’s injuries have already weakened the squad’s attacking depth, and now Havertz’s potential absence only adds to the selection headache. With key fixtures ahead, Arteta may have to rely on untested options or tactical tweaks to compensate.

As Arsenal return from their UAE camp, all eyes will be on medical assessments to determine the extent of Havertz’s injury. The club will be desperately hoping for good news, as losing another key player at this stage of the season could have significant consequences for their title aspirations.

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