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Arsenal sources indicate whether they could sign a free agent after Kai Havertz injury news
TBR Football have now received information regarding whether Arsenal will sign a free agent – after Kai Havertz tore his hamstring.
Mikel Arteta has been rocked by yet another injury within his attacking department, with the Germany international now expected to miss the rest o𒈔🉐f the season following a serious injury while training in Dubai.
Arsenal have already lost Bukayo Saka to a torn hamstring – with Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli also currently sidelined – leaviꦰng Leandro Trossard, Raheem Sterling and Ethan Nwaneri as the only available attackers right now.
Therefore, some have wondered whether Arsenal may enter the free agent market for a new forward after losing Kai Havertz – a topic TBR Football have now received some information on.
Arsenal will not look to sign a free agent
Graeme Bailey – Chief Correspondent at TBR Football – has now been told Arsenal are not planning to sign a free agent to 𝕴bolster the attacking department at the Emira💖tes Stadium.
We understand Arteta is expected to make do with his current options, although that is unlikely to stop Arsenal being offered a number ofღ unattached pla♛yers by agents, who are keen to find new clubs for their respective clients.

The Gunners are able to sign unemployed players outside of the transfer window if they want to do so, but sources inside Arsenal stress to TBR Football that this is not being considered.
Which free agents are actually available to Arsenal?
Arsenal’s stance on the matter should not surprise anybody – as there aren’t many free agents who꧋ represent viable attacking options.
﷽With the Kai Havertz injury news Arsenal only have three fit forwards for the weekend 👀
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As things stand, Diego Costa is an option for Arsenal afꩵter losing H🐻avertz, with Maxi Gomez and Lucas Perez – who actually left Arsenal in 2018 – also without a club.
However, the trio would most lik🉐ely require time to get up to speed in what would effectively be a mini pre-season, where t😼hey too could suffer injuries, so Arsenal are right to be wary of entering the free agent market.