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Worrying Kai Havertz footage emerges after Arsenal star ruled out for entire season with devastating torn hamstring


FOOTAGE of Arsenal star Kai Havertz limping away from training has emerged.

The German, 25, was ruled out for the rest of the season after tearing his hamstring while at the Gunners’ training camp in Dubai.

Kai Havertz was spotted limping out of trainingCredit: X/iokmm
Havertz, 25, was taking part in Arsenal’s training camp in DubaiCredit: Getty

It is not yet clear whether Havertz will require surgery, but his focus will now be on trying to be ready for the start of next season.

In footage circulating online, the forward can be seen gingerly walking towards the car park, still wearing his training gear.

The injury is said to have occurred on Monday.

Havertz has scored nine goals in 21 Premier League appearances this season, while also laying on three assists.

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He joins Arsenal’s lengthening injury list.

Gabriel Martinelli limped out of the Gunners’ Carabao Cup clash with Newcastle last week.

While Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka remain long-term absentees.

Ethan Nwaneri, Raheem Sterling and Leandro Trossard are now the only recognised attacking players fit and available to boss Mikel Arteta.

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Although it has been speculated that midfielder Mikel Merino could be tried as a makeshift forward.

While academy players Nathan Butler-Oyedeji, Ismeal Kabia and Khayon Edwards may enter Arteta’s thinking.

Kai Havertz ruled out for rest of SEASON with torn hamstring in devastating blow to Arsenal’s title dreams

Arsenal headed to Dubai for their annual warm weather training trip last Thursday.

Crocked stars Ben White and Saka were able to join their team-mates on the training camp, as they both step up their respective injury recoveries.

Bukayo Saka joined Arsenal on their trip to DubaiCredit: Getty


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