
As the Premier League resumes after the international break, clubs are grappling with a mounting list of injuries that could shape the outcome of the next round of fixtures.
From title contenders like Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool to struggling sides fighting to climb the table, nearly every team has at least one key player sidelined.
The official injury update obtained from the Premier League website on Friday shows that several players are battling knee, hamstring, and groin issues, with some expected to face lengthy spells on the sidelines. Managers now face tough decisions as they prepare their line-ups for a crucial weekend of matches that could influence both ends of the table.
Below is the full list of players currently injured across all 20 clubs, according to the latest data from the Premier League’s medical updates.
Injury list by club (as of Friday, October 17, 2025)
Arsenal
- Gabriel Jesus – Knee
- Kai Havertz – Knee
- Noni Madueke – Knee
- Piero Hincapié – Groin
- Martin Ødegaard – Knee
Aston Villa
- Youri Tielemans – Calf
- Tyrone Mings – Knock
- Jadon Sancho – Illness
- Ollie Watkins – Knock
Bournemouth
- Enes Ünal – Knee
- Adam Smith – Hamstring
- David Brooks – Hamstring
Burnley
- Lyle Foster – Dead leg
- Jaidon Anthony – Knock
- Connor Roberts – Knock
- Jordan Beyer – Knee
- Zeki Amdouni – Knee
Brentford
- Gustavo Nunes – Hamstring
- Edmond-Paris Maghoma – Hamstring
- Yehor Yarmoliuk – Knock
- Antoni Milambo – Knee
Brighton & Hove Albion
- Adam Webster – Knee
- Solly March – Knee
- Jack Hinshelwood – Ankle
- Joel Veltman – Calf
- Kaoru Mitoma – Ankle
- Brajan Gruda
Chelsea
- Levi Colwill – Knee
- Liam Delap – Hamstring
- Dario Essugo – Thigh
- Cole Palmer – Groin
- Moisés Caicedo
- Enzo Fernández
- Pedro Neto
- Benoît Badiashile
Crystal Palace
- Chadi Riad – Knee
- Cheick Doucouré – Knee
- Caleb Kporha – Back
Everton
- Jarrad Branthwaite – Hamstring
- Merlin Röhl – Hip
Fulham
- Kenny Tete – Knee
- Raúl Jiménez – Knock
- Rodrigo Muniz – Muscle
- Saša Lukić – Groin
Leeds United
- Lucas Perri – Thigh
- Wilfried Gnonto – Calf
- Daniel James – Ankle
- Harry Gray – Hip
Liverpool
- Giovanni Leoni – Knee
- Stefan Bajčetić – Hamstring
- Jayden Danns – Hamstring
- Federico Chiesa – Knock
- Ibrahima Konaté – Quadriceps
Manchester City
- Rayan Aït-Nouri – Knock
- Omar Marmoush – Knee
- Mateo Kovačić – Achilles
Manchester United
- Lisandro Martínez – Knee
- Noussair Mazraoui – Knock
Newcastle United
- Jacob Ramsey – Ankle
- Joelinton
- Yoane Wissa – Knee
- Tino Livramento – Knee
- Lewis Hall – Thigh
Nottingham Forest
- Ola Aina – Hamstring
- Douglas Luiz – Hamstring
- Oleksandr Zinchenko – Groin
Sunderland
- Aji Alese – Shoulder
- Dennis Cirkin – Wrist
- Leo Fuhr Hjelde – Achilles
- Romaine Mundle – Hamstring
- Habib Diarra – Groin
- Omar Alderete – Knock
- Noah Sadiki – Knock
Tottenham Hotspur
- Dejan Kulusevski – Knee
- James Maddison – Knee
- Radu Drăgușin – Knee
- Kota Takai – Foot
- Yves Bissouma – Knock
- Dominic Solanke – Ankle
West Ham United
- George Earthy – Hamstring
Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Matt Doherty – Wrist
- Leon Chiwome – Knee
- Toti Gomes – Illness
Several clubs (like Arsenal, Chelsea, Brighton) are carrying multiple knee and muscle-related injuries, threatening their rotation options in both domestic and European fixtures.
Teams may need to adopt more cautious lineups or revert to older but trusted players to plug gaps. For instance, Arsenal’s attack will look very different without Jesus and Havertz, while Manchester City will miss the midfield stability of Kovačić.

