Kai Havertz injury: Arsenal forward undergoes knee surgery but Gunners hopeful on German forward’s recovery time

Arsenal Vooruit Kai Havertz has undergone surgery for his knee injury.

The Gunners confirmed that Havertz underwent “a successful small surgical procedure” on Thursday.

However, Sky Sports News understands that it is not an absence in the long term. Arsenal is hopeful that Havertz will miss weeks, and not a few months.

Havertz picked up the injury in the opening week of the Premier League season, after he had just returned from a hamstring problem that kept him outside between February and May of this year.

The attacker was not mentioned in the German team for the September World Cup qualifications.

The Letter list of Arsenal is already important, with Bukayo Saka who is out for three to four weeks after damaging his left hamstring in the 5-0 win over Leeds.

Meanwhile, Martin Odegaard suffered a shoulder injury in that game, but the extent of the injury of the arsenal captain is not yet known.

During his press conference on Friday afternoon, Arsenal -Manager Mikel Arteta will appeal to an injury news from Arsenal, prior to the huge Premier League match of the Gunners in Liverpool on Sunday, live on Sky Sports ,.

Arteta is also expected to give injury updates about Ben White and Christian Norgaard – who missed the victory over Leeds – and Gabriel Jesus, who placed images of himself on social media on the grass after his front cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in January.

A huge run for Arsenal: their next seven luminaires

August 31: Liverpool (A), Premier League, kick -off 4.30 pm, live on Sky Spotrs

September 13: Nottingham Forest (h), Premier League, kick -off 12.30 pm

September 16-18: First Champions League match

September 21: Manchester City (H), Premier League, kick -off 4.30 pm, live on Sky Sports

September 28: Newcastle (A), Premier League, kick -off 4.30 pm, live on Sky Sports

October 4: West Ham (H), Premier League, kick -off at 3 p.m.

October 18: Fulham (A), Premier League, Live on Sky Sports, kick -off 5.30 pm

Sky Sports to show 215 Live Premier League matches this season

This season, the Premier League coverage of Sky Sports will increase from 128 games to at least 215 games that are exclusively live.

And 80 percent of all on television Premier League matches this season will be Sky Sports.

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