
Sources have revealed that Kai Havertz has again encountered issues with knee cartilage and loose bodies.
Havertz is currently undergoing two weeks of conservative treatment and injections. Arsenal’s doctors are working to manage the condition.
However, if these treatments prove ineffective, knee surgery will be unavoidable. This would mean a prolonged absence for Havertz, who is likely to miss the international matches against Slovakia on September 4th and Northern Ireland on September 7th.
With Gabriel Jesus (28) still recovering from a cruciate ligament injury, the club’s hierarchy plan to step up activity in the transfer market. It is said that England international Eberechi Eze (27) from Crystal Palace is set to join.
In the away match against Manchester United (1-0), Swedish new signing Jesper Karlsson (27) played for an hour before being substituted by Havertz, after which the Gunners secured their first league win of the season.
Havertz missed a period of pre-season due to physical discomfort, and last season he was sidelined for over three months with thigh and knee issues. Now, another setback has occurred...