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·18. November 2025
Arsenal star Kai Havertz has suffered a relapse, expected to return before the end of the year

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·18. November 2025


Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann has revealed that Arsenal forward Kai Havertz has suffered a minor setback in the recovery from his knee injury.
The Emirates Stadium club has been without Havertz for the majority of the campaign.
Havertz played the first game of the season when the Gunners took on Manchester United, but has not featured since then after undergoing surgery on his knee in August.
The 26-year-old Arsenal striker was tipped to return to action on Sunday, but he will not be available.
“Kai has had a small relapse, but he is doing well,” Nagelsmann replied when he was asked about the condition of Havertz after Germany’s win over Slovakia on Monday.
“If all goes well, he can play again towards the end of the year.”
Arsenal are already likely to be without Viktor Gyokeres for the game against Tottenham Hotspur after his injury against Burnley earlier this month.
The Sweden international striker was unavailable for selection against Slavia Prague and Sunderland, and he remains a doubt for the weekend.
Gunners manager Mikel Arteta will now have to look to other striking options against Spurs, with Mikel Merino likely to be deployed to lead the line.
Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus is also not expected to return to action until much later in the year, and Arteta will hope Gyokeres returns soon.
Arsenal need the Swede available, given the number of games they will be playing over the next few weeks.
While Gyokeres and Havertz will not be featuring against Tottenham, Noni Madueke is ready to play.
The English winger was close to making the matchday squad against Sunderland, while Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard could also be available in a much-needed boost for Arteta.









































