🚑 Injury Crisis: Haaland, Jesus & Havertz Among 30+ Stars Sidelined
Download MP3Welcome to Transfer News Podcast, your number one source for the latest injury and suspension updates in football. I'm Archer, and today we're diving deep into the current state of player availability across the league. Let's get straight into it!
Starting with Arsenal, who are dealing with several significant injuries. Both Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are sidelined with hamstring and knee injuries respectively, with both expected back around the first of June. Gabriel Magalhães is also nursing a hamstring issue with no clear return date, while Takehiro Tomiyasu continues his knee recovery. Jorginho is carrying a rib injury but has a seventy-five percent chance of featuring in their next match.
Aston Villa's situation is relatively manageable, with Leon Bailey dealing with a knock but likely to play. Both Kaine Kesler-Hayden and Filip Marschall have secured loan moves for the remainder of the season.
Over at Bournemouth, Justin Kluivert is facing fitness tests for a muscle issue, while Enes Ünal's knee injury timeline remains uncertain. Ryan Christie should return by June first, and Luis Sinisterra is working through a hamstring problem.
Brentford have several concerns, including Igor Thiago and Josh Dasilva with knee injuries. Fábio Carvalho should return from his shoulder injury by May twenty-fifth, while Aaron Hickey is fifty-fifty for their next fixture.
Brighton's medical room is quite full. Kaoru Mitoma is likely to feature despite a heel issue, but they're missing several key players including James Milner, Joël Veltman, and Igor Julio. Tariq Lamptey should return by April nineteenth, which is positive news.
Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk is suspended, while both Marc Guiu Paz and Roméo Lavia have just a twenty-five percent chance of playing. Wesley Fofana's muscle injury timeline remains unclear.
Crystal Palace are monitoring Cheick Doucouré and Chadi Riad, both nursing knee injuries with expected returns in June.
At Everton, Dominic Calvert-Lewin's hamstring troubles continue, with a return expected around May third. Jesper Lindstrøm and Orel Mangala are also sidelined.
Liverpool fans will be pleased to hear Trent Alexander-Arnold has a good chance of returning soon, though Joe Gomez's hamstring injury timeline remains uncertain.
Manchester City have several concerns, with Erling Haaland targeting a May tenth return. Phil Foden and Ederson are likely to feature despite recent knocks, while Rodri, John Stones, and Nathan Aké are all working toward returns.
Manchester United's injury list includes Joshua Zirkzee, Amad Diallo, and the unfortunate Lisandro MartÃnez, whose knee injury return date remains unknown.
Newcastle's defensive concerns continue with Jamaal Lascelles and Sven Botman out, though Botman should return by April twenty-sixth.
Tottenham's Son Heung-min is carrying a knock but should feature, while Radu Drăgușin isn't expected back until June first.
West Ham are monitoring Crysencio Summerville and Michail Antonio, both without clear return dates, while Aaron Wan-Bissaka has a good chance of playing despite a toe injury.
Wolves have several players carrying knocks, including Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Matt Doherty, both with seventy-five percent chances of playing.
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