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Arsenal's Havertz could return for Champions League final

The German international had initially been ruled out for the campaign after having surgery on the injury suffered during a Dubai warm-weather training camp in February.

Arsenal have survived the loss of both Havertz and Gabriel Jesus to make the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 2009 with a famous 5-1 aggregate victory over Real Madrid.

Arteta cooled speculation that Havertz could return in time to face Paris Saint-Germain in the last four. But he is on track to be available should Arsenal get the final in Munich on May 31.

"For the semi-finals? I think that is too close," said Arteta. "But if I have to bet on him (being available) earlier than expected, I would say: 'Yes'. The way he works, every day he is in the gym, pushing everybody, and I don't think you can hold him back any longer".

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