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Kai Havertz setback forces Arsenal to rethink attack plans

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)

Arsenal have been hit with a major blow in their attacking lineup as Kai Havertz faces a knee injury, leaving the club to assess his fitness in the coming hours.

The 26-year-old German, who missed the second half of last season due to a hamstring issue during Arsenal’s mid-season training camp in Dubai, now faces renewed injury concerns.

Havertz was notably absent from Arsenal’s open training session at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, signaling the seriousness of the problem. The club’s medical team is set to conduct thorough evaluations to determine the injury’s severity and expected recovery time.

This setback has prompted Arsenal to revisit their transfer plans, as manager Mikel Arteta aims to secure enough depth in attacking positions ahead of the new season.

The club’s management and coaching staff must now balance Havertz’s rehabilitation with exploring alternative reinforcements, with upcoming decisions likely to shape Arsenal’s squad strategy in the weeks ahead.

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