
'Successful surgery' but long-term absence for Tomiyasu
Arsenal have confirmed defender Takehiro Tomiyasu has had "successful" operation on his knee, with his recovery "expected to be completed towards the end of this year".Tomiyasu first sustained the injury in pre-season but after initial surgery returned to feature in the Premier League against Southampton in October - his only first-team minutes this campaign.However, the Japan international continued to have issues and had a further operation and has been absent since.The 26-year-old - who signed a new two-year contract, external in March 2024 to keep him at the club until 2026 - posted on his Instagram, external on Tuesday with a message to Gunners fans."I've had a surgery on my knee few days ago and I've already started my rehab to do what I love the most again," it read."It has been the toughest period in my career for sure and it carries on a bit more but I won't give up. Thank you for your support and see you again."

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