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Arsenal have been delivered a significant blow after confirmation that captain Martin Odegaard is set to be sidelined for at least six weeks with a knee injury.

The influential midfielder sustained medial collateral ligament (MCL) damage in the recent victory over West Ham and is now expected to miss a minimum of seven crucial fixtures across all competitions before the next international break.

The injury, which does not require surgery, rules the Norwegian out of several key matches.

Martin Odegaard to miss several key games for Arsenal

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In the Premier League, he will be absent for matches against Fulham, Crystal Palace, Burnley, and Sunderland.

Most concerning are the Champions League games, where Odegaard will miss the home tie against Atletico Madrid and a trip to Slavia Prague. He will also sit out a League Cup tie against Brighton.

The earliest target for his return is the highly-anticipated North London Derby against Tottenham on November 23rd, adding an intense layer of pressure to his recovery timeline.

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