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Havertz Adds to Arsenal’s Injury Woes
Arsenal have been hit with another injury setback as forward Kai Havertz has reportedly sustained a hamstring injury during the club’s mid-season warm-weather training camp in Dubai. This latest injury compounds Mikel Arteta’s growing concerns in attack, with key players already sidelined.
Mounting Injury Crisis for Arteta
Arsenal’s Forward Line in Trouble
The Gunners are already without Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, and Gabriel Jesus, making Havertz’s absence even more concerning.
- Bukayo Saka has been sidelined since December due to a hamstring tear.
- Gabriel Jesus suffered an ACL injury during the FA Cup clash against Manchester United, ruling him out for the remainder of the season.
- Gabriel Martinelli sustained a hamstring injury during the Carabao Cup semi-final defeat to Newcastle United and is expected to be out for at least a month.
The latest reports from the Daily Mail suggest that Arsenal’s medical team is “concerned” about the severity of Havertz’s hamstring problem, although further tests will determine the full extent of his injury.
Lack of Attacking Options

With Havertz potentially sidelined, Mikel Arteta now has just three available first-team forwards:
- Leandro Trossard – The Belgian has played multiple attacking roles this season but is not a natural centre-forward.
- Raheem Sterling – The experienced winger has struggled to find form since joining Arsenal on loan, managing just three Premier League starts.
- Ethan Nwaneri – The 17-year-old academy prospect has impressed with seven goals across all competitions, but he remains inexperienced at the senior level.
Key Fixtures Ahead for Arsenal
The timing of these injuries couldn’t be worse as Arsenal prepare for crucial upcoming fixtures:
- Leicester City (A) – King Power Stadium on Saturday
- West Ham United (H) – Emirates Stadium the following weekend
With the squad already stretched thin, Arteta may be forced to adjust his tactics or rely on academy players to step up in these key matches.
Can Arsenal Overcome This Injury Crisis?
The Gunners benefited from a similar mid-season training camp last year, returning to win nine out of ten matches across all competitions. However, the absence of key players could derail their momentum this time around.
Can Arsenal cope with these injuries and maintain their push for silverware? Share your thoughts in the comments below!













