
Daily Cannon
·31. August 2025
William Saliba injury update after Liverpool issue

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·31. August 2025
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Arsenal suffered another injury setback when William Saliba was forced off inside the opening minutes of their match against Liverpool at Anfield.
The centre-back collided with Hugo Ekitike and immediately appeared in discomfort, attempting briefly to continue before signalling to the bench. With only five minutes gone, he was withdrawn and replaced by summer signing Cristhian Mosquera.
Speaking after the game, Arteta confirmed the problem. “Yeah he twisted his ankle during the warm-up,” Arteta said. “He came in and believed he could carry on”.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he added, “We lost Martin, we lost Kai, then we lost Bukayo the week before. In the warm-up, we lost Saliba. It affects you, but I’m very proud of the players, the way they reacted, the way they tried with their qualities, tried to implement what we wanted to do, and again, the margin was almost zero.”
In his press conference, he said, “He twisted his ankle during the warm-up, and he came in and he said he believed that he could carry on and play, but straight away in the first two actions. I could see that he couldn’t cope, and we had to get him out unfortunately. But thank God we had Mosquera, which we put in for the first time in the Premier League. His debut, not expecting it at Anfield, and I think he was really, really good.”
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Saliba’s exit adds to mounting problems for Mikel Arteta, who was already without Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz.
Arsenal have moved to reinforce their defensive options and have reached agreement with Bayer Leverkusen for Piero Hincapié. The Ecuador international is expected to arrive on an initial loan with a permanent transfer to follow next summer.
Arteta’s plans were again disrupted by circumstance, the sight of Saliba being helped off underlining the fragility of a squad already stretched. For a side competing on multiple fronts, losing a defender of his influence at such an early stage of a crucial game represents another major concern.
The extent of the problem will be clearer once Saliba undergoes further assessment, but it seems safe to say he will not be going off with France for the international break that now follows.