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Havertz set for surgery decision as Arsenal assess knee injury

Decision: Kai Havertz

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Kai Havertz will miss Arsenal’s trip to Anfield on Sunday, with the striker weighing up whether to have surgery on his knee.

Havertz has been suffering from knee pain ever since the opening game of the Premier League season, when Arsenal beat Manchester United 1-0.

The striker missed Arsenal’s 5-0 win over Leeds last weekend and it has been confirmed that he will be absent for Sunday’s trip to Anfield.

Rudi Voller, director of the German national side, has revealed that Havertz’s knee injury will keep him out of Germany’s World Cup qualifiers next week.

Germany are travelling to Slovakia next Thursday, before hosting Northern Ireland three days later.

Havertz will not play any part in those games, though, and Arsenal are assessing him to see if surgery is required.

“He certainly won’t make it [for next week]; he has a knee injury,” said Voller.

“We don’t know exactly how things will unfold in the next few weeks. Whether surgery will be necessary or whether it will be treated conservatively.”

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The attacking midfielder trained with his team-mates for the first time on Monday.

As well as Havertz, Arsenal are set to be without Bukayo Saka this weekend. Ben White and Christian Norgaard are doubts, too.

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