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ARSENAL are reeling after losing Kai Havertz for the season - and now look light upfront for the Premier League run-in.

The Gunners forward, 25, has been ruled out until the summer with a torn hamstring.

Mikel Arteta, Arsenal manager, at a training session.
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Mikel Arteta took his squad to Dubai for winter training - only to lose Kai Havertz for the seasonCredit: Getty
Kai Havertz in Arsenal jersey looking distressed.
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Havertz has suffered a torn hamstring and won't play again in 2024-25Credit: PA
Lucas Perez, Arsenal soccer player, running on the field.
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Ex-Gunners striker Lucas Perez is among those currently looking for a new clubCredit: PA:Empics Sport

Havertz sustained the injury during a training session on the club's midseason training break in Dubai.

The German joins Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka in a crowded treatment room at the Emirates.

Arsenal opted against signing a striker in January, despite a late £60million bid for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins.

They are now left with Ethan Nwaneri, Leandro Trossard and Raheem Sterling as their only fit striking options.

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One option for the Gunners is to delve into the free agent market.

Arsenal haven't yet filled up their 25-man allocation for their Premier League squad, per

As such, they can bring in an unattached player at any time - even outside the transfer window.

The current free agent list features some familiar names, including ex-Chelsea striker Diego Costa.

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Costa scored 59 goals in 120 games for the Blues and won two Premier League titles - but that was back in 2017.

He left Brazilian club Gremio in January and netted just once in 23 games during a barren spell with Wolves in 2022-23.

Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard is looking forward to the teams training break in Dubai

Uruguayan Maxi Gomez could also be a left-field option for the Gunners.

The 28-year-old is surprisingly without a club after leaving Turkish side Trabzonspor last month.

He has 32 caps for Uruguay and just five years ago was linked with a £125million switch to the Emirates.

Mariano Diaz is also without a club since leaving Sevilla in the summer.

The former Real Madrid striker also boasts Lyon on his CV - but mustered just 7 goals in 60 games across his time at the Bernabeu.

Diego Costa of Wolverhampton Wanderers celebrating a goal.
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Ex-Wolves and Chelsea forward Diego Costa is also a free agentCredit: Getty

ARSENAL PLAYER RATINGS: Saliba will be having nightmares about Isak as Lewis-Skelly is only Gunners star to show up

ARSENAL were humbled by Newcastle at St James' Park as the Magpies beat them 2-0 to secure a spot in the League Cup final.

The North Londoners knew they needed to take an early advantage if they were to overturn the 2-0 defeat at the Emirates.

But Jacob Murphy was on hand to put the Magpies a goal ahead after Alexander Isak's shot rebounded off of the post and out to him.

Shortly after the break, Anthony Gordon doubled the lead to all but confirm a second League Cup final in three years for Eddie Howe.

Here's how SunSport's Gary Stonehouse rated the Gunners.

David Raya - 5

Stitched Declan Rice right up for the second goal.

And that absolutely killed this as a contest for his side.

Jurrien Timber - 6

Tried to get forward and support the attack early but soon found himself dropping deeper to avoid being caught on the counter.

Tough night for the Dutchman up against Gordon in front of the red-hot home crowd.

William Saliba - 4

Let frustration get the better of him when he got himself booked for grabbing Anthony Gordon’s shirt.

And the winger almost embarrassed him again at the start of the second period when he caught the defender sleeping, nicked the ball from him, but could only shoot wide.

The usually assured star will be having nightmares of Gordon and Isak.

Gabriel Magalhaes - 6

Another who struggled to contain Toon’s two pacey attacking threats but did fair slightly better than his usually formidable partner.

Myles Lewis-Skelly - 7

Another assured performance from the full-back in a raucous atmosphere.

Could not be faulted for any of the goals and showed flashes off his potential despite the humbling.

Martin Odegaard - 6

Everything Arsenal did try came through the skipper.

Although he loses a mark as things could have been a very different story if he had finished his first half effort had hit the inside rather than outside of the post.

Thomas Partey - 6

Plenty of running about but very little to show or product for his efforts.

Declan Rice - 6

Looked to take a knock late in the first half and continued to struggle on after the restart.

Was hung out to dry by his goalie for the second goal and he did keep pushing until the very end.

But it was a disappointing night for the England star and his partner Partey as they came up short against Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes.

Gabriel Martinelli - 5

Struggled to get past big Dan Burn during his brief time on the pitch.

And his night was brought to an abrupt end when he limped off before the break.

Kai Havertz - 4

Outmuscled, outbattled and outthought but Svan Botman and Fabian Schar.

Produced zilch on an evening when he and his team-mates lacked creativity and ideas.

Leandro Trossard - 5

Many will have been fancying him to cause some problems for the 34-year-old Kieran Trippier but the veteran had him in his pocket all night.

Arteta had seen enough by the hour mark and opted to let Raheem Sterling have a go instead.

Subs used

Ethan Nwaneri (37 mins for Martinelli) - 6

Desperately tried to inject some pace and threat into the faltering Arsenal attack but the task proved too much for the young Gunn.

He should have plenty more big occasions to look forward to though in his career.

Mikel Merino (70 mins for Odegaard) - 5

The game was already done and dusted when he entered the fray for battle.

Some nice touches, but like those before him, he couldn’t produce anything for the visitors.

Raheem Sterling (61 mins for Trossard) - 4

Got half an hour to try and get at Trippier but, just like Trossard before him, he was not given an ounce of joy.

Riccardo Calafiori (78 mins for Timber) - 4

Was brought on simply to get some minutes in his legs.

Jorginho (78 mins for Partey) - 4

See above. Little chance to make an impact with the game well and truly over.

Should the Gunners want a trip down memory lane, Carlos Vela and Lucas Perez are both currently free agents.

Vela, who began his career with Arsenal in 2005, has spent the last six years scoring for fun at Los Angeles FC in the MLS.

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But he looks likely to stay in America, despite recently losing his home in the Californian wildfires.

While Perez - who flopped at the Emirates in the 2016-17 season - left Deportivo La Caruna in January due to "personal reasons."

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