Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus will miss the beginning of the Premier League season after supervisor Mikel Arteta confirmed on Wednesday that the Brazilian has undergone a minor knee operation.
The Brazil worldwide missed three months of final season after struggling a knee damage on the World Cup and now faces a shorter spell on the sidelines after one other operation.
“Unfortunately, he had a little procedure this morning,” Arteta stated after Arsenal’s pleasant towards Monaco on the Emirates Stadium. “He had some discomfort in his knee that has been causing some issues, and they had to go in and resolve it. It is not something major, but he looks to be out for a few weeks, I think. It is a big blow because we had him back to his best, especially the way he played against Barcelona (in preseason), and he was in good condition, and we lost him.”
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Arteta stated Jesus had been feeling “discomfort” within the knee for the previous few weeks.
“We had to make a decision, and the best one is to protect the player and get him back as quickly as possible, so we decided to do it,” Arteta stated. “It is something related to the previous injury that he had and the surgery. He had some irritation in the knee, and we had to get it resolved.”
That leaves Arteta with Eddie Nketiah and United States worldwide Folarin Balogun as the 2 outright strikers within the squad going into the beginning of the season, though Leandro Trossard and new signing Kai Havertz can even play up entrance.
Balogun has drawn curiosity from different golf equipment on this switch window after impressing on mortgage at French membership Reims final season, though Jesus’ damage may make Arteta much less keen to promote the striker.