BBC: Maduaike is most optimistic about injury and missing for 6 weeks, and is expected to return in at least November
According to the BBC, Maduaike is the most optimistic and will have to be injured for 6 weeks, and it is expected to return as early as November.
Arsenal predicts that Maduaike will suffer a knee injury in a 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Sunday and will be out for about six to eight weeks, and he is not expected to suffer an ACL torn.
The player who joined from Chelsea in the summer window was replaced in the half of the Premier League game against Manchester City and is currently undergoing examinations to assess the severity of the injury.
Sources revealed that the team doctor is waiting for the swelling of Maduaike's knee to subside before the final diagnosis can be made. But it is reported that Maduaike will be out for at least six weeks, and this recovery period is still the most optimistic forecast.
If the preliminary judgment is confirmed, Maduaike will not return until November at the earliest, which will make him miss many key Arsenal games in the Premier League and the Champions League.
The winger will also miss England's upcoming match against Wales and Latvia, and is likely to miss the World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania in mid-November.
This is undoubtedly a major blow for Arsenal coach Arteta and England coach Tuchel, especially when the start of the season was eye-catching.