PREMIER LEAGUE

Arsenal faces new injury blow during the International break

The Premier League will be back in action from Saturday. And like every other month this season, the Gunners doesn’t want the International break to end at this time. As Arsenal have again faced some fresh injuries right before and during the break.

Arsenal new injuries

Ben White:

The Englishman was carrying a discomforted knee since the early part of the new season. But as per the reports of MSN, right before the November international break the pain on the knees of White had grew a lot more.

That is why the fullback took the advantage of the break and undergone a surgery. His return date is still unknown. But it is speculated that Ben White won’t be playing until the early 2025’s.

Leandro Trossard:

Trossard was forced off during the Nations League campaign’s fixture against Israel last week. He left the field in the 37th minute, being injured. However, the nature of injury isn’t confirmed yet, but it seemed serious enough that he couldn’t able to continue.

The return date of the midfielder is still unknown. If this is a serious injury then it will be a big concern for Mikel Arteta ahead of the reopening of the club campaign.

Declan Rice :

The Englishman withdrew his name from the Three Lions squad, as he had to recover from a toe injury. Rice missed an important UCL game against Inter earlier this month due to that injury. But he passed the fitness test for the game against Chelsea last week. However, Rice was substituted at the 70th minute.

Fans will be hoping that Rice recovers before the game against Nottingham Forest this week.

Bukayo Saka :

Like Rice, Saka also wasn’t fully fit for the game against Chelsea. The winger got replaced at the 81st minute as he couldn’t continue till the end. Saka was also told by the Arsenal management to withdraw his name from the England squad. Let’s see if the Star boy of Arsenal manages to return in time after a 2 week gap for recovery.

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