Arsenal weigh replacement if Havertz is sidelined by knee issue
Arsenal assess a knee injury to Kai Havertz and may seek a replacement if the setback lasts long.
Havertz came on as a substitute in Arsenal’s win at Old Trafford last Sunday.
He did not take part in the open training session at the Emirates on Wednesday.
Early indications suggest the problem is not severe, but doctors monitor the outlook.
The club already faces a shortage of fit options in attack.
Consequently, Viktor Gyökeres is the only fit striker.
Meanwhile, Arteta weighs options in a season demanding sharp pressing and quick buildup.
Additionally, if Havertz misses time, Arsenal could target a short term solution.
Or they may rely on a productive academy talent or interim loan.
The plan would rely on midfield pivots and fullback rotations that define their approach.
Rivals loom, especially Spurs and Manchester United, with City earning grudging respect.
Fans will hope for a swift return and a clean sheet to follow.
Arsenal have built a compact pressing shape and precise buildup from the back.
Any new arrival must fit that rhythm, not disrupt it.
TLDR
- Havertz injury could keep him out longer than expected
- Gyökeres is the only fit striker at the moment
- Arsenal will weigh short term options while preserving their pressing pattern
Kai Havertz
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