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Arsenal’s defensive depth could take a major hit as concerns grow over Takehiro Tomiyasu’s persistent knee problem. According to The Daily Mail, medical staff have reportedly considered sending the Japanese international for surgery in an attempt to resolve the issue. If a procedure is deemed necessary, Tomiyasu could be ruled out for a significant period, dealing a major blow to Mikel Arteta’s plans for the crucial final months of the season.
Tomiyasu has struggled with injuries throughout his Arsenal career, and this latest setback could see him sidelined once again. While no final decision has been made regarding surgery, the fact that it is being considered suggests the club’s medical team is struggling to manage his condition through conventional treatment. A long-term absence would leave Arsenal short of defensive options at a time when squad depth is more important than ever.
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 28: Takehiro Tomiyasu of Arsenal is challenged by Cristian Romero of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 28, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
The versatile defender has been an important asset for Arteta, capable of playing as a right-back or filling in at center-back when needed. His ability to provide defensive stability, combined with his composure on the ball, has made him a valuable member of the squad. However, injuries have repeatedly disrupted his Arsenal career, preventing him from establishing himself as a regular starter.
With Arsenal fighting on multiple fronts, losing Tomiyasu for an extended period would limit Arteta’s tactical flexibility. Ben White has been a reliable option at right-back, but his own fitness concerns mean Arsenal may have to rely on Cedric Soares or shift another player out of position. In a season where every game is crucial, losing key squad members at such a critical stage could have serious consequences.
Arsenal’s medical team will now assess the best course of action, weighing the risks of surgery against the potential for long-term recovery. If Tomiyasu does go under the knife, his absence could stretch into the final weeks of the season, further complicating Arsenal’s title challenge and European ambitions.
For now, Arsenal fans will anxiously await updates, hoping that Tomiyasu can avoid surgery and contribute to the team’s push for silverware. However, if an operation is required, the Gunners will need to find solutions quickly to cope with yet another major injury setback.
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