Arsenal forward Kai Havertz is expected to miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season after sustaining a hamstring injury during the club’s winter training camp in Dubai. The German international, who leads the team’s scoring charts with 15 goals this campaign, suffered the setback during routine training exercises.
IMPACT ON SQUAD DEPTH
The timing of Havertz’s injury presents a particular challenge for Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who is currently navigating a difficult period with his attacking options. The team is already without several key offensive players, including Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, and Gabriel Martinelli, all of whom are working through their own recovery processes.
The absence of Havertz highlights questions about the club’s January transfer strategy, during which they opted not to add reinforcements to their attacking lineup. This decision has drawn measured criticism from supporters and analysts alike, though the club maintains their existing squad depth was sufficient prior to this recent spate of injuries.
MEDICAL TEAM EVALUATES TOMIYASU SITUATION
In related developments, the club’s medical staff is currently assessing treatment options for defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, who has struggled with an ongoing knee condition. The Japanese international has seen limited action this season, appearing for just six minutes as a substitute during a Carabao Cup victory over Southampton in October.
Sources within the club indicate that surgery is being considered as a potential solution to address Tomiyasu’s persistent knee issues. The 26-year-old defender previously underwent knee surgery in 2023, which resulted in a three-month rehabilitation period. Any new procedure would likely require a similar recovery timeline.
SQUAD MANAGEMENT AND ADAPTATION
Despite these setbacks, there are positive developments in other areas of the squad. Ben White is approaching full fitness following his November knee surgery and could be available for selection as soon as this weekend’s match against Leicester City. His return would provide Arteta with additional defensive options as the team enters a crucial phase of the season.
The manager had previously expressed optimism about Tomiyasu’s recovery, noting last month that the defender had begun some on-pitch work. However, the current discussions regarding surgery suggest a more cautious approach may be necessary for his long-term fitness.
LOOKING AHEAD
As Arsenal continues their pursuit of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League table, Arteta and his staff will need to carefully manage their available resources. The loss of Havertz, while significant, will require tactical adjustments rather than wholesale changes to the team’s approach.
The club’s medical team continues to work closely with all injured players, focusing on both immediate recovery and long-term fitness management. With several months remaining in the season, the emphasis remains on maintaining squad stability while providing appropriate recovery time for injured players.