Arsenal’s Premier League title charge dealt with blow as Ben White ruled out for rest of season

Arsenal defender Ben White has been ruled out for the rest ​of the season after suffering a significant ‌medial knee ligament injury, the Premier ​League club said on Tuesday.

White ⁠came off in the 28th minute of Arsenal’s nervy 1-0 win over West Ham United ‌on Sunday, the latest injury blow for the 28-year-old who has ‌missed several games this season.

“Our medical ‌team ⁠are now managing Ben’s recovery ⁠and rehabilitation programme, with everyone fully focused on supporting the aim of Ben being ready for the ​start of our ‌pre-season preparations,” the club said in a statement.

The injury has ruled him out of Arsenal’s two remaining Premier League ‌games as well as the Champions ​League final against Paris Saint-Germain.

Arsenal leads Manchester City, which has ⁠a game in hand, by five points.

White’s injury is a major blow to Mikel ‌Arteta’s side, with fellow right back Jurrien Timber also sidelined with an injury.

It is unclear if White will return in time for the World Cup which kicks off on June 11.

White ‌marked his international return in March in a ​1-1 friendly draw with Uruguay where he scored but was also booed ⁠by some fans. He also played in ⁠the friendly against Japan.

He was making his first appearance for England ‌since leaving the World Cup camp in 2022 and going into self-imposed international ​exile.

Published on May 12, 2026

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