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Arsenal’s young defender William Saliba might have a back problem. The team plans to check him out as soon as he gets back from playing for France in the World Cup. One possible solution they’re thinking about is surgery. This is a big development for the club and fans.

Why This Injury Matters for Arsenal

Saliba has been a key player for Arsenal this season. His strong defending has helped the team stay near the top of the Premier League. Without him, the back line could lose some stability.

  • He has started almost every league match this season.
  • His speed and positioning make him hard to beat.
  • Arsenal’s defense has one of the best records in the league with him on the field.

What Does Surgery Mean?

If Saliba needs surgery, it could mean he misses several weeks or even months of the season. Back operations often require careful recovery. The team’s medical staff will have to weigh the risks and benefits.

  • Surgery might fix the problem completely but takes time.
  • Without surgery, he could try rest and rehab, but the injury might come back.
  • Arsenal will want to make the best choice for his long-term health.

How Will Arsenal Handle This?

The club will monitor Saliba closely when he returns. They’ll run tests and talk to specialists. In the meantime, other defenders like Rob Holding and Ben White may need to step up. Arsenal’s next matches are important, so they’ll hope for good news.

The Big Picture for the Season

Saliba’s injury could affect Arsenal’s title hopes. They have a deep squad, but losing a top defender is always tough. Fans will be watching closely to see how the club handles this situation. For now, all eyes are on the medical reports.

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