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Jonathan Gorrie

Arsenal injury update: Takehiro Tomiyasu, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli latest news and return dates

Takehiro Tomiyasu has started his rehab after undergoing knee surgery - (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arsenal are have been dealt a fresh injury blow as they bid to hunt down Liverpool in the Premier League title race.

Makeshift striker Mikel Merino scored twice as the Gunners beat Leicester 2-0 on Saturday but manager Mikel Arteta desperately needs some key players back.

Arsenal face West Ham in the Premier League on Saturday before a trip to Nottingham Forest next Wednesday, as the run-in begins in earnest.

With Arteta down to the bare bones in attack, here is a look at the latest Arsenal injuries

Bukayo Saka

Arsenal have been without Bukayo Saka since the winger tore his hamstring in December.

Saka was initially ruled out until March but Arsenal sparked excitement among supporters when they posted pictures of him training in the gym in Dubai last week.

Arteta was last week asked about Saka’s progress and whether he is tempted to rush him back, given his shortage of forward options.

“I don’t know, we have a long-term injury, so what is faster?” said the Arsenal manager. “In a 10-day injury, three days is a lot because it’s 30 per cent, but in three months, a week is probably not that much.

“It's too early, he’s in an early stage of the rehab, so when we get a little bit closer and he starts to do more demanding stuff and has more load, we will see where he is. There’s no setback, he’s fine.”

Arsenal are said to be targeting their Champions League last 16 first leg on either March 4 or 5, or their trip to Manchester United on March 9.

But Arteta is unlikely to take any risks with him.

Potential return date: March

Gabriel Martinelli

Gabriel Martinelli injured his hamstring against Newcastle on February 5.

He was forced off in the 37th minute at St James’ Park after going down clutching the back of his thigh, and is facing around a month out of action.

Martinelli is set to miss the games West Ham and Nottingham Forest and is a doubt for the Champions League last 16 first leg, as well as games against Manchester United and Chelsea.

Potential return date: March

Gabriel Martinelli is another Arsenal player who has suffered a hamstring injury (Getty Images)

Takehiro Tomiyasu

Takehiro Tomiyasu has played just six minutes of football this season, coming on as a late substitute in the Premier League win over Southampton in October.

That followed a three-month lay-off from a knee injury that meant he missed the start of the season.

As confirmed by the versatile defender on Tuesday, he has undergone knee surgery which is likely to rule him out for the remainder of the campaign.

Though, he has vowed to not give up: “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,” Tomiyasu said in an Instagram post.

“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.”

Arsenal have since revealed the extent of Tomiyasu’s injury nightmare, stating the defender’s recovery and rehabilitation programme is expected to be completed towards the end of this year.

Potential return date: Late 2025

Kai Havertz

Kai Havertz will miss the rest of the season after hamstring surgery.

Havertz tore his hamstring when blocking a shot in training in Dubai and Arsenal have confirmed he will not return until next season.

The striker has confirmed he underwent a successful operation on Saturday, as he targets a return to fitness in the summer.

In a post on his Instagram and Twitter accounts from his hospital bed, Havertz said: “The last few days have been tough to process both physically and mentally. But yesterday was a good day. A successful op and a win.

“Thanks for all the messages of support over the last few days, it’s really helped. “I’m now focused on my journey to full fitness and giving all the support I can give to the team in the background.”

Potential return date: Start of 2025-26 season

Gabriel Jesus

Gabriel Jesus underwent surgery on a serious knee injury back in January and is facing a significant period out of action.

Potential return date: Unknown

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