Defender Tomiyasu Parts Company with Arsenal
- On Friday, Arsenal and Japan international defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, 26, mutually agreed to end his contract, leading to his immediate departure amid injury struggles.
- Following knee surgery in February 2025, Tomiyasu faces up to five months of rehab, limiting his availability before his contract's mutual termination.
- BBC Sport reports Tomiyasu played only six minutes last season and made 79 appearances since 2021, with a single substitute outing in October.
- Arsenal's mutual contract termination with Tomiyasu follows injury setbacks and prompts pursuit of defensive reinforcements, including Cristhian Mosquera, to strengthen the squad.
- Beyond his departure, Tomiyasu focuses on rehab with a return targeted for late 2025 amid Arsenal's broader defensive overhaul following Kieran Tierney’s exit.
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Arsenal part ways with defender Tomiyasu after injury-ridden season
Japan defender Takehiro Tomiyasu is leaving Arsenal by mutual agreement after playing only six minutes last season due to a knee injury, the club said on Friday. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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