Arsenal have struggled with injuries up front and the winter window has closed, meaning Arteta has no striker available. According to the latest news from The Athletic's Ornstein, Arsenal's 25-year-old German striker Kai Havertz is expected to be out for the season after tearing his hamstring in training.
According to the journalist, Kai Havertz suffered a major hamstring tear during Arsenal's training camp in Dubai and is expected to miss the rest of the season. It is not yet known whether Havertz will be treated with surgery, and the player will only be able to try to get fit before the start of next season.
The 25-year-old Havertz, 1.93m tall, left-footed player, can play as a center forward, forward and right winger, with a contract with Arsenal until 2028, and a German transfer value of 75 million euros, Havertz has made 34 appearances for Arsenal in all competitions so far this season, including 30 starts, playing a total of 2,776 minutes, contributing 15 goals and 5 assists.
How serious is the current wave of injuries in Arsenal's forward line, six strikersKai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, MartinelliAll of them are injured, and the only healthy forwards in the team are specialRosadandStirlingIt seems that Arteta will have to reuse Raheem Sterling in the near future. In short, Arsenal's forward injury wave is really hard to describe, and Arsenal will have to sign a full-fledged centre-forward in any case this summer window.