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Welbeck could be reimbursed for the season and is in doubt about whether he can play for the Gunners again

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Welbeck could be reimbursed for the season and is in doubt about whether he can play for the Gunners again

On November 10, Arsenal are worried that the team's striker Danny Welbeck may be reimbursed for the season. He suffered a serious injury to his right ankle and is currently being considered by doctors to operate on him.

On November 10, Arsenal are worried that the team's striker Danny Welbeck may be reimbursed for the season. He suffered a serious injury to his right ankle and is currently being considered by doctors to operate on him.

Welbeck was badly injured in the Europa League match against Sporting Portugal on Thursday night and was taken to hospital after being carried off the field on a stretcher, where he was examined on Friday. After Welbeck underwent an MRI, doctors made a decision about whether to operate on him.

On November 10, Arsenal are worried that the team's striker Danny Welbeck may be reimbursed for the season. He suffered a serious injury to his right ankle and is currently being considered by doctors to operate on him.

Welbeck was badly injured in the Europa League match against Sporting Portugal on Thursday night and was taken to hospital after being carried off the field on a stretcher, where he was examined on Friday. After Welbeck underwent an MRI, doctors made a decision about whether to operate on him.

Doctors are still waiting for the swelling in his ankle to subside before making a final diagnosis. But it is speculated that Welbeck may have suffered fractures, dislocations and ligament injuries. According to the Daily Mail, if surgery is required, the world-renowned orthopedic surgeon James Calder, who worked at Arsenal, may perform the main operation. The surgeon had operated on Bell and Wilshire.

On November 10, Arsenal are worried that the team's striker Danny Welbeck may be reimbursed for the season. He suffered a serious injury to his right ankle and is currently being considered by doctors to operate on him.

Welbeck was badly injured in the Europa League match against Sporting Portugal on Thursday night and was taken to hospital after being carried off the field on a stretcher, where he was examined on Friday. After Welbeck underwent an MRI, doctors made a decision about whether to operate on him.

Doctors are still waiting for the swelling in his ankle to subside before making a final diagnosis. But it is speculated that Welbeck may have suffered fractures, dislocations and ligament injuries. According to the Daily Mail, if surgery is required, the world-renowned orthopedic surgeon James Calder, who worked at Arsenal, may perform the main operation. The surgeon had operated on Bell and Wilshire.

An Arsenal spokesman said Welbeck was still being assessed and a final diagnosis would be made in 72 hours. Welbeck's future at Arsenal is uncertain, his contract will end at the end of the season and it will be doubtful that he can play for Arsenal again.

On November 10, Arsenal are worried that the team's striker Danny Welbeck may be reimbursed for the season. He suffered a serious injury to his right ankle and is currently being considered by doctors to operate on him.

Welbeck was badly injured in the Europa League match against Sporting Portugal on Thursday night and was taken to hospital after being carried off the field on a stretcher, where he was examined on Friday. After Welbeck underwent an MRI, doctors made a decision about whether to operate on him.

Doctors are still waiting for the swelling in his ankle to subside before making a final diagnosis. But it is speculated that Welbeck may have suffered fractures, dislocations and ligament injuries. According to the Daily Mail, if surgery is required, the world-renowned orthopedic surgeon James Calder, who worked at Arsenal, may perform the main operation. The surgeon had operated on Bell and Wilshire.

An Arsenal spokesman said Welbeck was still being assessed and a final diagnosis would be made in 72 hours. Welbeck's future at Arsenal is uncertain, his contract will end at the end of the season and it will be doubtful that he can play for Arsenal again.

The unintended injury from Welbeck also forced Arsenal to make a move in the winter window in January, with Lille striker Nicolas Pepe a potential target for the Gunners.

On November 10, Arsenal are worried that the team's striker Danny Welbeck may be reimbursed for the season. He suffered a serious injury to his right ankle and is currently being considered by doctors to operate on him.

Welbeck was badly injured in the Europa League match against Sporting Portugal on Thursday night and was taken to hospital after being carried off the field on a stretcher, where he was examined on Friday. After Welbeck underwent an MRI, doctors made a decision about whether to operate on him.

Doctors are still waiting for the swelling in his ankle to subside before making a final diagnosis. But it is speculated that Welbeck may have suffered fractures, dislocations and ligament injuries. According to the Daily Mail, if surgery is required, the world-renowned orthopedic surgeon James Calder, who worked at Arsenal, may perform the main operation. The surgeon had operated on Bell and Wilshire.

An Arsenal spokesman said Welbeck was still being assessed and a final diagnosis would be made in 72 hours. Welbeck's future at Arsenal is uncertain, his contract will end at the end of the season and it will be doubtful that he can play for Arsenal again.

The unintended injury from Welbeck also forced Arsenal to make a move in the winter window in January, with Lille striker Nicolas Pepe a potential target for the Gunners.

In addition, Arsenal right-back Lichsteiner suffered a hamstring injury against Sporting Portugal and is expected to miss out for four weeks.

On November 10, Arsenal are worried that the team's striker Danny Welbeck may be reimbursed for the season. He suffered a serious injury to his right ankle and is currently being considered by doctors to operate on him.

Welbeck was badly injured in the Europa League match against Sporting Portugal on Thursday night and was taken to hospital after being carried off the field on a stretcher, where he was examined on Friday. After Welbeck underwent an MRI, doctors made a decision about whether to operate on him.

Doctors are still waiting for the swelling in his ankle to subside before making a final diagnosis. But it is speculated that Welbeck may have suffered fractures, dislocations and ligament injuries. According to the Daily Mail, if surgery is required, the world-renowned orthopedic surgeon James Calder, who worked at Arsenal, may perform the main operation. The surgeon had operated on Bell and Wilshire.

An Arsenal spokesman said Welbeck was still being assessed and a final diagnosis would be made in 72 hours. Welbeck's future at Arsenal is uncertain, his contract will end at the end of the season and it will be doubtful that he can play for Arsenal again.

The unintended injury from Welbeck also forced Arsenal to make a move in the winter window in January, with Lille striker Nicolas Pepe a potential target for the Gunners.

In addition, Arsenal right-back Lichsteiner suffered a hamstring injury against Sporting Portugal and is expected to miss out for four weeks.

(Editor: Yao Fan)