Kai Havertz, the Arsenal player, has been seen wearing a knee brace as he recovers from a significant injury that ended his season early.
Last month, the Arsenal star sustained a hamstring injury which required surgical intervention.


Havertz shared an image from his hospital bed where he was already wearing a knee brace. He was photographed again with the brace while taking a picture with a friend.
He is also still using crutches, which were placed beside the German player in the photo captioned “road to recovery.”
The photo was shared by his friend Senyo, who owns a men’s grooming business and a barbershop in London’s famous Portobello Road.
Senyo is known to have connections with several current and former Chelsea players.
His Instagram account displays photos of him styling hair for players like Mason Mount and Enzo Fernandez.
A haircut from him costs £65, and a home visit service is available for £250 for those who prefer not to travel to his shop.
Havertz’s hamstring injury occurred during Arsenal’s warm weather training camp in Dubai on February 12.
He underwent surgery shortly after, posting on social media: “The past few days have been challenging to deal with, both physically and mentally.”
“But yesterday was a positive day. The operation was successful.”
“Thank you for all the supportive messages over the last few days, they have truly helped.”
“I am now concentrating on my path to full fitness and will be supporting the team in any way I can from behind the scenes.”
Arsenal has faced difficulties in scoring goals without Havertz leading their attack, as seen in their 1-0 defeat to West Ham and a 0-0 draw against Nottingham Forest.
Liverpool, who have played one more match, are currently 13 points ahead at the top of the league.
