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Blow for Arsenal as Odegaard taken off for Norway with apparent ankle injury

Blow for Arsenal as Odegaard taken off for Norway with apparent ankle injury

The 22-year-old has developed into a key figure in north London and any potential absence would be keenly felt

Martin Odegaard was taken off at half-time of Norway's World Cup qualifier against Gibraltar on Wednesday after seemingly suffering an ankle injury.

The Arsenal midfielder appeared to turn his ankle in the first half and after receiving treatment on the pitch, he was withdrawn at half-time in an eventual 3-0 win for Norway.

Odegaard has been in good form for Arsenal since joining on loan from Real Madrid in January, and his absence would be a blow to the Gunners. 

How has Odegaard fared at Arsenal?

The 22-year-old found playing time hard to come by at Real Madrid in the first half of the season, but has become a vital part of Mikel Arteta's plans in north London. 

Odegaard has recorded two goals in 12 appearances with the Gunners, while starting each of the club's last six Premier League games. 

Speaking to VG about his time in England, Odegaard said: “I think it has been good, right from the start.  I adapted to the way we played quite early. I lacked a little self-confidence and things like that, but I feel I have got better and better every day."

Could Odegaard’s move be made permanent?

Arsenal do not have a purchase option in their loan agreement with Real Madrid, but they have agreed to sit down with the Spanish giants in the summer to discuss what could happen next with the 22-year-old, whose future at Santiago Bernabeu is far from certain.

Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane has never really trusted the Norway captain, who spent last season on loan at Real Sociedad before returning to the Spanish capital.

Arsenal will be hoping they can use that to their advantage in the summer when they start talks over Odegaard.

What's next for Arsenal?

The Gunners will hope to have Odegaard's services for the last two months of the season, with the club currently sitting ninth in the Premier League. 

Arteta's side take on Liverpool on April 3 after the international break, before they face Slavia Prague five days later in the first leg of the club's Europa League quarter-final tie. 

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