
Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Morgan Rogers EXCLUSIVE, Havertz injury, Rodrygo BOOST, Trossard TWIST
The Gunners face a lengthy stint without the services of striker Kai Havertz, who has reportedly suffered a knee injury.
According to The Athletic, the duration of Havertz's expected absence is unknown.
But the club are said to be "exploring the transfer market" for a replacement for the Germany international.

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