Arsenal attacking striker Max Dowman, who is the youngest player in the history of the Champions League and the youngest in the history of the Premier League, was out for about two months after healing ankle ligaments. This was reported by journalist David Ornstein from The Athletic.
The 15-year-old Englishman recovered from an injury during Saturday's friendly match against Manchester United after a brutal clash with his opponent. For information from the device, operations are not required.
Arsenal have confirmed that Doumana has been excluded from the application for the Champions League, and Gabriel Jesus has replaced him. Updated UEFA rules allow for the replacement of field players for a period of “long-term” service – at least for 60 days.
Mikel Arteta at the press conference before the Champions League match with Bruges said: “It’s a pity that Max recovered from an injury last weekend. We collected scans - we won’t miss many years."
Douman was at the beginning of the season: after a bright pre-season, he made his debut for Arsenal in a 5-0 win over Leeds at Serpna, becoming the other youngest player in the club's history after Ethan Nvaneri.
In November, we set a new Champions League record, having been on the field for 15 days and 308 days in the match against Slavia Prague.
This season, the senior played five matches for his first team and scored one assist. Previously, the club had reached a home with Gravets by signing a scholarship contract, after which a new professional benefit was sought after reaching 17 years.
Arsenal continues to suffer due to personnel losses: Christian Mosquera, Kai Gavertz, Gabriel and William Saliba are also in the infirmary.