Arsenal have confirmed that German forward Kai Havertz has undergone surgery following a knee injury sustained in their Premier League opener against Manchester United earlier this month.
Havertz, who came off the bench at Old Trafford in Arsenal’s 1–0 victory, picked up the injury late in the match after a challenge by United midfielder Manuel Ugarte. Initial assessments were inconclusive, but further tests revealed that surgery was required.
In a statement released on Friday, the club said:
“Following a knee injury sustained against Manchester United on 17 August, specialist reviews confirmed that surgery was necessary. Kai has since undergone a successful minor procedure and will now begin his recovery and rehabilitation programme. Everyone at the club is focused on supporting Kai to ensure he returns to full fitness as soon as possible.”
Manager Mikel Arteta admitted last week that the 25-year-old faced a setback but stopped short of giving a timeline for his return.
The blow comes at a difficult time for the Gunners, with Bukayo Saka and captain Martin Ødegaard also nursing injuries. While Ødegaard could still feature in Sunday’s clash against Liverpool at Anfield, Saka has been ruled out for at least a month with a hamstring problem.
Arsenal face a congested schedule in the coming weeks, including key Premier League and Champions League fixtures, and Arteta will now have to reshuffle his attacking options as he contends with mounting injury concerns.
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