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Arsenal Dealt Major Blow as Star Defender is Ruled Out Until Next Season

Arsenal fans have been hit with disappointing news as the club confirmed that Takehiro Tomiyasu will be sidelined until next season. The Japanese defender has undergone a second corrective surgery on his right knee after struggling with persistent issues throughout the campaign.

Tomiyasu first sustained the injury during pre-season, forcing him to undergo surgery in August. He later returned to full training and even made a brief comeback, appearing as a substitute in Arsenal’s Premier League match against Southampton in October. However, his knee problems persisted, leading to further medical assessments that ultimately resulted in another operation.

The club released an official statement detailing the situation, confirming that Tomiyasu’s rehabilitation programme is expected to last until the end of the year. “Tomi will now begin his recovery and rehabilitation programme, which is expected to be completed towards the end of this year,” the statement read. “Everyone at the club is fully focused on supporting Tomi to ensure he is back to full fitness as soon as possible.”

LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 11: Takehiro Tomiyasu of Arsenal runs with the ball during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Burnley FC at Emirates Stadium on November 11, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

This is a significant setback for both the player and the team. Tomiyasu has been a crucial part of Mikel Arteta’s squad, offering defensive versatility and reliability. His absence leaves Arsenal short on options in defence, especially with the team still competing in multiple competitions.

Fans will undoubtedly be frustrated by the news, as injuries have been a recurring problem for Tomiyasu since his arrival at the club. Despite his quality, he has struggled to maintain a consistent run of games due to various fitness concerns. The hope now is that this latest procedure will provide a long-term solution, allowing him to return fully fit for the next campaign.

In the meantime, Arteta will have to manage without the 25-year-old, relying on his remaining defensive options to cover the gap. With Arsenal still in the hunt for silverware, the manager will need to carefully rotate his squad to cope with the demands of the season.

For Tomiyasu, the focus will now be on his rehabilitation, ensuring he returns stronger and ready to contribute once he recovers. While this setback is disappointing, Arsenal fans will be eagerly awaiting his return, hoping he can finally enjoy an injury-free run when he steps back onto the pitch next season.

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