Frimpong's Injury and Star Statuses: Injury Review Ahead of the Second Round of the EPL.
22.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
22.08.2025
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Ukrainian journalist discusses the latest news regarding injuries, suspensions, and player readiness ahead of the second round of matches. Jeremie Frimpong has been sidelined until the end of September. He injured his muscle against Bournemouth and now the Liverpool defender will not be able to participate in matches. Conor Bradley, who has returned to training, may step in for him. Ryan Gravenberch is also ready to participate in the game after his suspension. Manager Eddie Howe confirmed that new signing Jacob Ramsey is ready to make his debut for Newcastle. Regarding Alexander Isak, he remains unavailable for selection due to transfer rumors. Mikel Arteta confirmed that Kai Havertz will face a prolonged absence from the field, as widely reported earlier this week. The Arsenal boss said only 'we'll see' when asked about Ben White's availability for this week's match against Leeds. In other news, Ethan Ampadu has sustained an MCL injury and will be sidelined for about a month. Dominic Calvert-Lewin's status is unclear, but Daniel Farke may give a debut to newcomer Noah Okafor. The mystery continues as Mateo Kovačić and Josko Gvardiol remain out for Manchester City, but Ederson has recovered from the stomach issue that kept him away from Molineux last Saturday. The second section provides updated information regarding injuries and suspensions for EPL teams. The most important aspect is who is unavailable to play, who can be expected on the field, and who is in doubt due to injuries.
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