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REVEALED: KAI HAVERTZ’S INJURY BOOST: ARSENAL FORWARD SPOTTED AT LONDON COLNEY JUST IN

Kai Havertz is back in training after four months out. Discover why Arsenal fans are buzzing ahead of the Palace clash.

REVEALED: Kai Havertz’s Injury Boost: Arsenal Forward Spotted at London Colney Just In
Havertz Training Photos Emerge

Looks like Kai Havertz is making good progress recovering from his knee injury. The German player has been out for four months because of it, but he was spotted on the field at London Colney before the Crystal Palace game in the Carabao Cup.

After playing a bit against Manchester United at the start of the season, Havertz hurt his knee and needed a small operation. He was supposed to be back around late November or early December, but he's been out ever since.

Some people thought he might have had a setback recently, but Arteta didn't seem too worried before the Everton game.

About Havertz, the Arsenal manager said, He's getting better really fast these past few weeks. We're pretty sure that if he keeps doing well in training, he'll be back with us soon.

And it seems Arteta was right because Havertz was seen training again on Monday evening. The Gunners also posted three pictures of the 26-year-old in the gym with the caption "Step by step."

Havertz coming back just in time for the busy Christmas season will be a big help for Arteta. But there's also a new worry since Piero Hincapie wasn't in the pictures taken on Monday.

Also, Gabriel Jesus is being watched closely after being out for a while. He's made some good appearances as a substitute, so he might start in Tuesday's Carabao Cup game.

Arteta mentioned, Yes, he's ready to start. You can see how much he wants it, not just in games but every day in training. He'll get a chance soon.

But Arsenal still has some injuries to deal with. Gabriel Magalhaes, Cristhian Mosquera, Ben White, and Max Dowman are all out right now.

Gabriel Magalhaes has been out since the international break in November, but is getting closer to coming back and might even be back before the end of the year.

Arteta said earlier this month, He's working hard like always when he's out, and he's improving really well. He's training on the field, so he's not too far away. We have to see how he does in the last part of his recovery, but we're feeling good about him.

Arsenal has a good chance to get to the Carabao Cup semi-finals since they're playing a Crystal Palace team that's missing players and probably tired.

Oliver Glasner is without Daniel Munoz and Daichi Kamada because they're injured, and Jean-Phillipe Mateta is also dealing with an issue that might need surgery.

THE NEXT STAR: WHY ARSENAL BELIEVE ANTONIO NUSA IS THEIR ULTIMATE ATTACKING SPARK

Arsenal lead the race for Antonio Nusa! Read about the €60m valuation and why Liverpool and Man Utd are also tracking the winger.

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Arsenal Step Up Scouting For €60m Rated Leipzig Star Antonio Nusa

Arsenal have had their eye on Antonio Nusa for a while now, gearing up for a big summer as they look to beef up the squad. Nusa, the Norwegian forward lighting up the Bundesliga, has turned into one of the league’s most exciting attackers lately. Rumours are flying that he’s ready for a new challenge once the season wraps up.

Playing for RB Leipzig, Nusa keeps delivering quick, creative, and always a threat up front. He’s become a huge part of Leipzig’s attack, and clubs all over Europe are taking notice. Arsenal’s scouts haven’t missed a beat, tracking his progress and weighing up whether he’s the spark their attack needs.

Liverpool isn’t sitting this one out either. They already checked in on Nusa during the last transfer window, after missing out on Antoine Semenyo. So, Arsenal won’t be alone once the season ends; expect some serious competition from their Premier League rivals, which just makes the whole thing trickier.

Lately, Arsenal has stepped up its scouting. Fussball Daten says Nusa is now one of their main targets, and they’ve sent multiple scouts to keep tabs on him. This isn’t just a passing interest; they’re serious about landing a top attacking talent.

Leipzig, for their part, seems to know what’s coming. They’re bracing themselves for offers and are likely to set a firm asking price for Nusa. That should give Arsenal and Liverpool a better sense of what it’ll take to get a deal done.

Nusa won’t come cheap. He’s young, talented, and keeps getting better in Germany, so Leipzig will want a big fee. Still, both Arsenal and Liverpool have shown they’re willing to spend to get the right player. Money probably won’t be the thing that stops them.

If Nusa keeps playing the way he has been, Arsenal and Liverpool look ready to match Leipzig’s demands and go all-in for one of their top summer targets.

ARSENAL INJURY UPDATE: SALIBA FACES FITNESS TEST WHILE MIKEL MERINO UNDERGOES MAJOR SURGERY

Arsenal face an injury crisis! Read the latest on William Saliba’s illness, Kai Havertz’s muscle injury, and Mikel Merino’s surgery.

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Havertz, Saliba, And Merino Injury Updates Ahead Of Arsenal vs Wigan

Arsenal are heading into a packed stretch of games, and injuries are starting to pile up. Fans are on edge, waiting to hear what’s happening with William Saliba and Kai Havertz. There’s an FA Cup clash with Wigan coming up, plus some huge Premier League matches, so Mikel Arteta has his hands full trying to keep the squad sharp and the momentum going.

That 1-1 draw at Brentford helped settle things a bit, especially with Leandro Trossard, Bukayo Saka, and Martin Odegaard all back in the lineup. Their return lifted the mood, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty around a few players who could make or break Arsenal’s short-term hopes.

Let’s start with Saliba. He’s a rock in the back line, and his absence at Brentford was obvious, even though Cristhian Mosquera stepped up. Saliba trained earlier in the week, but illness kept him out of the game. Now, everyone’s hoping he’ll be fit for the FA Cup tie, especially with the north London derby against Spurs right after. Arteta knows that a steady defence is everything when the season gets tough, and Saliba’s calmness on the ball is now a big part of how Arsenal builds up play. If he’s back in time, it’s a big boost heading into a run of games that could shape the rest of their season.

Then there’s Havertz. He’d just started finding his rhythm again after dealing with a knee problem, only to pick up another setback – a muscle injury this time. He hasn’t played since the opening-day win over Manchester United, and now it looks like he’ll miss more games. Havertz brings a lot of flexibility up front, and he’s great at pulling defenders around. Losing him, especially when there’s a derby and a busy league schedule, means Arteta has to shuffle his attack. Right now, it looks like Havertz will sit out against Wigan, Wolves, and Spurs, with a possible return against Chelsea in early March. Getting him fit again is going to be key if Arsenal want to keep scoring goals.

Midfield depth has taken a hit, too, with Mikel Merino out after foot surgery. Arsenal confirmed he’s sidelined for a while, and Arteta opened up about just how tricky this injury is.

“There’s uncertainty because the recovery time isn’t well understood, as there’s no history of this type of injury. It’s a stress fracture, not the toes; it’s deeper than that. It’s not something that’s well documented, so there’s a lot of doubt about his recovery.”

Arteta added, “Doctors were really happy. But with bone healing, you need patience. We’re talking months three, four, maybe five. We just don’t know yet.”

Basically, Arsenal are bracing for a long wait with Merino.

There’s at least one bright spot: Max Dowman is almost ready to come back after his ankle injury. The 16-year-old has been out for two months, but he’s getting close. Arteta kept it simple before the Brentford match: “He’s doing really well, about a week away.” If Dowman makes it back in time for the Tottenham game, he could give the team a much-needed jolt during a tough stretch.

With Saliba’s fitness still up in the air and Havertz sidelined again, Arsenal’s depth is about to get a real test. The next few weeks will show just how well Arteta can keep things on track while juggling injuries and trying to stay in the hunt on all fronts.

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