Havertz and Jorginho could return for Arsenal before end of season
- Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta announced on Friday that Kai Havertz and Jorginho could return before the season ends as the club pursues Champions League success and a high Premier League finish.
- Havertz, out since early February due to a hamstring surgery following a serious muscle tear on a winter training tour, and Jorginho, who sustained a rib injury complicated by a punctured lung, have both been recovering but were originally expected to miss the rest of the campaign.
- Arteta confirmed the players are improving, saying Havertz is recovering well and hopes he will integrate into the squad soon, while Jorginho's return depends on progress over the next week or so despite his injury being 'a bit more complicated than expected'.
- Arsenal currently sit in the runner-up position in the Premier League with four matches remaining and face a 1-0 deficit to Paris St Germain after the first leg of their Champions League semi-final. Securing a victory against Bournemouth, managed by Mikel Arteta’s longtime friend Andoni Iraola, could help Arsenal clinch a spot in next season’s Champions League.
- If Kai Havertz and Jorginho can return as anticipated, their involvement would enhance Arsenal's prospects in the remaining matches. Additionally, Arteta is confident that defender William Saliba will remain with the club despite interest from Real Madrid, suggesting important squad continuity as the season draws to a close.
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Havertz and Jorginho could return for Arsenal before end of season
LONDON : Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta delivered some positive injury news for the Champions League semi-finalists on Friday with possible returns for Kai Havertz and Jorginho before the end of the season.The Spaniard also told reporters ahead of Arsenal's Saturday home Premier League game against Bournemo
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