Arsenal’s Jurrien Timber said he felt “gutted” after the Premier League club announced on Wednesday the Dutch defender would be sidelined with a major knee injury.
The 22-year-old damaged the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the Gunners’ 2-1 win at home to Nottingham Forest in their opening match of the new Premier League season last weekend. Timber only joined Arsenal, bidding to go one better than last season’s second place in the Premier League, in July in an initial 40mn euro ($45mn ) move from Dutch giants Ajax.
He played in the Gunners’ penalty shoot-out win over Manchester City in the Community Shield before sustaining his injury against Forest. Arsenal were unwilling to put a timeframe on Timber’s absence as the player took to Instagram to thank the club’s fans for their support.
“Gutted to share my injury is more serious than expected, especially after the warm welcome I’ve received,” Timber wrote.
Timber won two Eredivisie titles in 121 appearances for Ajax and was a member of the Netherlands squad that reached the quarter-finals of last year’s World Cup. He can operate at both centre-back and right-back and it had been hoped he would bring added depth to an Arsenal defence that struggled to cope with injuries to William Saliba and Takehiro Tomiyasu towards the end of last season.
Timber’s arrival came as a part of a pre-season spending spree that also saw Declan Rice and Kai Havertz join Arsenal, with the trio’s combined transfer fees totalling in excess of £200mn ($254mn). Arsenal, however, may now have to go into the transfer window again to get cover for Timber, with Mikel Arteta’s side looking to overhaul treble-winners Manchester City as Premier League champions. The Gunners’ next match is away to Crystal Palace on Monday.