Arsenal's novice player faces a six-month hiatus due to sustaining an injury.
Tough Break for Jurrien Timber: Arsenal's Newcomer Sidelined with Recurring Knee Injury
It's a tough break for Arsenal's latest acquisition, Jurrien Timber, as he's sidelined with a recurring knee injury. In the recent clash against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League's opening round, the 22-year-old right-sided defender, who joined the London club from Ajax this summer, suffered a setback.
Initial reports indicate that Timber has taken a hit, possibly a knock, rather than a reoccurrence of his previously recovered anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The Dutch national team defender is now looking at a minor injury recovery timeline, with some sources suggesting a potential return by May 7[1].
However, the details surrounding Timber's ACL recovery remain unclear. Previously, he managed to return from the ACL injury earlier in the season[2]. It appears that the immediate focus now is on resolving the recent injury, rather than an ongoing ACL recovery.
This injury joins a growing list of serious setbacks plaguing Premier League players. Previously, Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne and London-based Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku and Wesley Fofana saw their seasons disrupted by injuries.
As for Timber's transfer, Arsenal shelled out 40 million euros for the budding talent, with an additional 5 million euros in potential performance-related bonuses.
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- Arsenal's Jurrien Timber, who joined the club from Ajax this summer, has suffered a new injury during the Premier League's opening round against Nottingham Forest.
- Initial reports indicate that Timber's injury might be a minor one, but the details of his ACL recovery remain unclear, as he previously managed to return from the same injury earlier in the season.
- The injury joins a list of serious setbacks that have disrupted the seasons of several Premier League players, including Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City and London-based Chelsea players Christopher Nkunku and Wesley Fofana.
- Arsenal paid 40 million euros for Timber, with potential performance-related bonuses amounting to another 5 million euros.
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