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·23 October 2025
Arsenal injury update: Martin Odegaard, Noni Madueke and Kai Havertz latest news and return dates

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Arsenal will bid to strengthen their position at the top of the Premier League when they host Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
The Gunners are currently three points clear of Manchester City in second place and Mikel Arteta’s side now look like favourites to win the title this season.
Arsenal thrashed Atletico Madrid 4-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday and now finish October with back-to-back home games against Palace and then Brighton in the Carabao Cup last 16 next Wednesday.
Arteta is still having to cope with several injury absences ahead of the Palace game.
Martin Odegaard’s season so far has been blighted by injury, with a persistent shoulder complaint his first problem in the early part of the campaign.
He returned against West Ham but then suffered a medical collateral ligament problem in his left knee which has left him sidelined for “weeks”, according to Arteta.

Frustration: Arsenal captain Odegaard quickly suffered a knee injury after returning from a shoulder issue
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Odegaard withdrew from Norway’s squad during the recent international break to focus on his recovery, which could take longer than a month.
While no official timeframe has been offered for his return, it is expected that Odegaard will be out until after the November international break and miss at least seven games in the process.
Potential return date: Sunday November 23, vs Tottenham (H)
Noni Madueke has also been unfortunate with injury since his summer arrival from Chelsea.
The winger suffered a knee issue against Manchester City last month and is still facing a number of weeks out.

Key miss: Noni Madueke is recovering from his own knee injury
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“It looks like he is going to be out for a few weeks,” said Arteta. “We don’t really know yet. Probably we are going to have to scan him next week again.
“He felt something at the beginning of the match. He tried to carry on and at half-time it was too sore, so let’s see.”
Potential return date: November
Kai Havertz has not played since the opening day win over Manchester United after he required surgery on his knee.
Arteta has not been particularly forthcoming with a timeframe for his return to action but it could potentially be ahead of the November international break, should his recovery go to plan.
“There is still a lot to do in his rehab,” Arteta said on Havertz last week. “He is really pushing it but we have to wait and see.
“He wants to break every timeline, I am sure. But we have to protect him and make sure that when he comes back, he comes back for the long-term.”
Potential return date: November
Gabriel Jesus last played for Arsenal in January. The striker tore his anterior cruciate ligament against Manchester United in the FA Cup and has been sidelined for the entirety of this season so far.
It appears that his recovery is going well, but Arteta insisted that he would need to be cautious about reintroducing him to match action.
Arteta said: “Gabi is doing super well. I think he looks in a really good place. Obviously, it’s a massive injury, and we need to come from that in a really strong way, but certainly he’s in the right place and making very strong strides.”
Recent reports stated that Jesus was targeting December for his return to the pitch.









































