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Arsenal face nine injuries as Eze deal stalls
Arsenal must cope with injuries and a late transfer move while hosting Leeds United this weekend.

Arsenal navigate injuries and a late transfer window move as they prepare for Leeds United.
Arsenal Set to Miss Nine Players Amid Eze Update
Arsenal will miss Kai Havertz for the Leeds United game after an injury is confirmed, while Eberechi Eze cannot debut this weekend because he was not registered in time. The club faces a reshaped attack as Arteta adapts to new options and a tight schedule. The deadline delay leaves the manager with limited opportunities to integrate new arrivals before the weekend kickoff.
Ben White's availability is uncertain and Christian Norgaard is ruled out, while Jurrien Timber is being managed with a reduced training load. Gabriel Jesus is making progress in his return from a lengthy layoff, offering a potential boost when fit. A group of players linked with moves away – Reiss Nelson, Fabio Vieira, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Jakub Kiwior – adds further uncertainty to the matchday squad and speaks to a broader reshaping of the squad during the transfer window.
Key Takeaways
"Nothing to comment you know I can never talk about a player that is not part of our group or club yet"
Arteta on Eze not yet part of Arsenal
"Well he is certainly not fit, and we dont really know the extent of it. We need some more time and more tests"
On Kai Havertz injury status
"Christian won't be in the squad"
Norgaard ruled out for the match
"Gabriel is doing super well"
Jesus recovery progress
The injury list exposes a fragility in depth that could shape Arsenal's season. When a new signing arrives late in the window, the risk is not only whether they adapt quickly but whether the core plan can function without key personnel. Arteta must balance patient development with urgency, using rotations to shield players while keeping results steady. The presence of players linked with exits compounds uncertainty, forcing the coach to weigh short‑term fixes against long‑term squad building. In the end, depth becomes a test of leadership and planning as much as talent.
Highlights
- Depth will decide Arsenal's season more than any signing
- A long injury list tests Arteta's plan and patience
- The bench will either become a strength or a problem
- This week could redefine how Arsenal trades risk for reward
How Arsenal converts this liquidity of players into reliable on‑field performance will define their early momentum.
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