Kai Havertz Injury Relief for Arsenal as German Forward Eyes Title Race Return
Kai Havertz's leg injury is less severe than feared, with the German forward expected to return for Arsenal's final Premier League title push.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 28, 2026, 3:37 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

Optimism Over Key Attacker's Recovery Timeline
Arsenal's medical department has provided a positive update on the condition of Kai Havertz after the forward was forced off during the first half of Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Newcastle United. Havertz, who has been instrumental in the club’s recent tactical fluidity, clutched the upper part of his leg before being substituted in the 34th minute. While the sight of the German international leaving the pitch caused immediate concern for manager Mikel Arteta, subsequent evaluations indicate that the muscle damage is less severe than initially feared. The club is now hopeful that their primary offensive link-man will play a decisive role in the final stretch of the domestic campaign.
Navigating a Treacherous Title Run-In
The timing of the injury presented a major scare for a squad already level on points with Manchester City at the summit of the Premier League table. With only four rounds of matches remaining, the loss of Havertz would have stripped Arteta of a player who has provided five goals and several key assists since returning from a long-term knee injury in January. Internal club sources suggest that while the upcoming Champions League semi-final first leg against Atletico Madrid may come too soon, the focus is firmly on having Havertz ready for the final 360 minutes of the league season. His ability to lead the line and link play is viewed as essential for Arsenal’s quest to end their title drought dating back to 2004.
The Resilience of a Resurgent Forward
Havertz’s current setback is the latest chapter in a season defined by physical resilience. The 26-year-old missed six months of the early campaign due to a severe knee issue, only to return with a level of industriousness that has revitalized the Arsenal attack. Since his January comeback, he has participated in 19 matches, proving his utility as both a goalscorer and a tactical facilitator. Arteta had recently opted to start Havertz over leading scorer Viktor Gyökeres, citing the German's superior ability to knit together the midfield and attack. This latest recovery path further underscores Havertz’s importance to the club’s long-term strategic vision.
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