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Arteta on the Kai Havertz injury: “It wasn’t a tackle. It was a load reaction.”

Arteta on this squad being the most complete since he’s been at Arsenal: “In terms of numbers and quality, for sure.”

@BizoNxd6 napisał: "Chelsea wczoraj ładny rozpizdziel zrobiła... Będą mocni w tym sezonie."
WHU było tragiczne

Mikel Arteta on Timber: “We have to manage his load. He’s been out for a long time again & he comes from a long-term injury. We had a long week, we have to manage the load on that, so we have decided to take training down a little bit, especially that day in the open session.”

Mikel Arteta is reminded of when he compared spending big money on players to going to a wedding:

“Sometimes you go to a wedding and you spend more than you think.”

“Why do I say these things?!”

https://x.com/HaytersTV/status/1959005416257376609?t=IauIToB3jcsjLdnmzeItWg&s=19

Sanchez to jest ręcznik xD

The rift at Nottingham Forest is Nuno-Edu. And it's a big one, described to me as broken/unfixable.

That, of course, has left Marinakis in an incredibly difficult position. It's not a good situation, I'm afraid. #NFFC

Full background via @TheAthleticFC:

With Hein going on loan, when Eze signs Arsenal will have exactly 25 players in their senior Premier League squad (9 of which are homegrown).

Mosquera, Lewis-Skelly, Nwaneri and Setford classed as Under-21s.

Karl Hein unveiled by Werder Bremen after joining on loan.

It seems like Setford will be third choice goalkeeper for Arsenal first-team with Rojas as fourth choice.

Koszulka dotarła w samą porę na jutrzejszy mecz :)

@timiiiii napisał: "sorki, nie doczytalem"
Luz, wybaczam;)

@timiiiii napisał: "typowe "nie wiem ale sie wypowiem".

"Kai Havertz has problems with cartilage and loose bodies in his knee.""

Hmm, tylko że on pytał o Noorgarda;)

Kai Havertz has been rumoured to have problems with 'loose bodies' and cartilage in his knee.

How long will he be out for?

Conservative management: The current expectation is that Havertz will attempt to manage the problem through rehab and load adjustment, with the aim of settling it within 2–3 weeks.

Surgery: If an operation becomes necessary, it would most likely be an arthroscopic (keyhole) procedure, which typically requires about 4–6 weeks for a return to play. In the worst case, recovery could extend to around 10 weeks.

Summary: If rehab proves unsuccessful, surgery would be the next step, with an expected recovery time of 4-6 weeks.

If the reports are true about the diagnosis, he isn’t likely to face a long-term absence.

#AFC #Arsenal #FPL #Havertz #COYG #ArsenalFC

@kamo99111 napisał: "Wiadomo w ogole co toza kontuzja?"
Nie widziałem detali, mięśniowa, jedynie tyle

BREAKING: Eberechi Eze has arrived at Arsenal's London Colney training ground

Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal are not just swooping for Eze because of Havertz’s knee injury. References how after the Bilbao game earlier this month he said that Arsenal were still actively looking at options.

Arteta on Arsenal's transfer business this summer:

“I think we are showing the ambition that we want to do, that we are here to win major trophies, to keep evolving and improving every single year.”

Arteta on #LUFC: “Incredible club. Incredible history. I’ve been here long enough to understand the history of that football club. Very special. One big City. Just one club. So passionate. You know what happens when you go there. Great to have them back. I wish them all the best apart from tomorrow.”

Arteta: Gabi [Jesus] is going super well. He looks in a really good place. It’s a massive injury. He needs to come back from there in a strong way. He’s certainly in the right place.”

Arteta on Gyökeres: “He is ready. Very enthusiastic. He trained very well this week. Another week under his belt. He looks like he’s in a very good place.”

Arteta on players wanting to join Arsenal: “That’s another one. They want to be with us. They feel something special to come to us. Then the person, the personality they’re going to bring. Then the rest comes and I think we’ve done that very well in the last few years to create the group of players and spirit in the team.”

Arteta: “Christian [Norgaard] won’t be with the squad.

“With Ben [White] let’s see how he reacts and what we decide.”

“With Christian he will be out for another week or so.”

Mikel Arteta: “I don’t know for how long Kai Havertz will be out, the extent of his injury. We need more time and more tests”.

It is UNLIKELY that Eberechi Eze is announced as an Arsenal player today. [@Teamnewsandtix]

Arsenal & Crystal Palace have signed all the documents for Eberechi Eze’s move. The player is currently undergoing his medical. [@FabrizioRomano]

@Mastec30 napisał: "Że nikt go tam nie jedzie za to że odchodzi. Liverpool wyzywał Trenta od Judaszy po sezonie w któym dał z siebie wszystko i zdobył mistrzostwo tylko dlatego że odszedł do innego klubu"
Oni to w ogóle odklejeni, jechali wychowanka, że zdrajca, ale Isak bohater bo chce do nich i robi syf w Newcastle xD

Marinakis może zwolnić Nuno

Eberechi Eze undergoes his Arsenal medical this morning, I'm told. #AFC #CPFC

Eberechi Eze's move to Arsenal set to be finalised over the weekend - so not in time for him to make his debut against Leeds tomorrow.

Fee set at £60m plus £7.5m in add-ons. Personal terms all agreed, too.

https://x.com/Gunnersc0m/status/1958766771302752650?t=WbauJQ12Cop0lCO6sCHh3A&s=19

Kibice CP mają rację;)

@adamandium napisał: "I tak już kończąc ten przydługi komentarz to mam cichą nadzieję, że Arteta mając do dyspozycji głębię składu nieco mnie zaskoczy i jednak zacznie rotować"
Bardzo możliwe, że właśnie w tym sezonie to się zmieni, bo z ławki nie ma już przepaści w jakości, a sam Arteta już kilka razy wspomniał, że właśnie rotacja będzie istotna. Czas pokaże czy faktycznie zacznie to robić. Na puchary krajowe nie zdziwi mnie rezerwowa 11, jeśli w miarę nie będzie kontuzji w zespole.

Mikel Arteta will hold his pre-Leeds United press conference at Sobha Realty Training Centre at 1:30pm this afternoon. ✅

Steve Parish on Eberechi Eze: “He’s been fantastic for the club and we’re pleased that he’s going to fulfil the ambitions that he’s got. The King is dead long live the King. We have to try use the money and give ourselves a stronger base.”

Paul Merson on Eze: “He’s the X-factor. I think he’s the missing piece for Arsenal winning the Premier League. The pressure is on NOT to win it now — they’ve bought amazingly [this summer].”

Arsenal & Leandro Trossard were both open to exploring the transfer market. With Arsenal clear they would NOT extend his contract, it was in his interests to listen to offers from elsewhere. Equally, Arsenal recognised this would be a reasonable time to sell. [@gunnerblog]

Leandro Trossard’s contract amendment is unrelated to Kai Havertz’s injury — it was agreed BEFORE the start of the Premier League campaign. [@gunnerblog]

Eberechi Eze will NOT play for Crystal Palace this evening, however, he will be at Selhurst Park. [@ed_aarons]

It is well known within football that the CAA Base agency, who represent Eberechi Eze, have a close relationship with Tottenham which has spanned many years.

When Tottenham became aware that Arsenal had jumped in, it is understood that attempts were made to try & draw on that relationship to see if anything could be done, but the agency had to be realistic.

Once Arsenal were in the game, there was only ever going to be one destination. The message was relayed back to Spurs that this was an emotional decision & that there was nothing they could do to alter the outcome. [@MikeKeegan_DM]

Now that the dust has settled, here’s the real story behind Eberechi Eze’s move to Arsenal

Arsenal’s sporting director Andrea Berta first introduced Eze to Mikel Arteta, who was immediately impressed and eager to secure his signing. As exclusively reported in early July, Arteta sought internal references — including from Declan Rice — and every report came back glowing in Eze’s favour.

Meanwhile, Tottenham had also been pursuing Eze. Newly appointed coach Justin Cochrane maintained regular contact with the player’s camp, attempting to persuade him of Spurs’ project. However, Eze’s priority was always Arsenal; he dreamed of playing at the Emirates.

At one stage, Arsenal’s interest appeared to cool, especially after the signing of Noni Madueke. The stance from Arteta was clear all the way through the summer: Eze was wanted, but he would be the final signing of the window and things needed to happen internally for a deal to be done. Spurs, sensing an opportunity, tried to move quickly once James Maddison suffered an injury. Negotiations accelerated, and Eze was open to the move — though he and his representatives knew that if Arsenal re-entered the race, Tottenham would have little chance.

Complicating matters further, Crystal Palace insisted that Eze will play their Europa Conference League playoff before they would sanction any transfer. Over that weekend, reports emerged suggesting Eze would be left out of the league opener against Chelsea. However, manager Oliver Glasner convinced him to feature.

Then, fate intervened. Kai Havertz picked up an injury, prompting Arsenal to reignite their pursuit of Eze. From that moment, the outcome was inevitable. Arsenal made their move — and the rest is history.

@David_Ornstein: “Arsenal had a lot of headroom on Premier League PSR. They did NOT have a lot of headroom on UEFA’s FFP rules, they’re tight on that, so some manoeuvring will need to be done. Right now, I’m NOT getting any sense that they’re in a panicked situation.”

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