Kieran Tierney remains weeks away from action as the Celtic hero’s Arsenal chances of action turn slim.
The defender is a favourite of the Hoops support after a trophy-laden stint at his boyhood club before leaving for North London in 2019 for £25m. After initially impressing under Mikel Arteta, injuries have hampered his stint and he spent last season out on loan in La Liga with Real Sociedad.
They have not decided to try and make that move permanent, leaving Tierney in limbo with the transfer window ending in under a fortnight. Arsenal kicked off their Premier League season with a comfortable 2-0 win over Wolves on Saturday afternoon.
Tierney’s chances of a move have been left in further doubt after being stretchered off during Scotland’s Euro 2024 match with Switzerland two months ago, and a full recovery has not yet been made. Speaking before the game, head coach Arteta revealed to Football London they “will be a few weeks behind still” when asked about the fitness of Tierney and Takehiro Tomiyasu.
However, should the former Celtic star not be able to secure a move away, Arsenal “intend to support him through his recovery at London Colney.”