Martin Ødegaard

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 • #8Center Midfielder
Nationality

Norway

Preferred Foot

Left

Birthdate

Dec 17, 1998

Age

27

Height

5'10"

Weight

150 lb

Primary Position

CM

Secondary Position

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Role

Creative Playmaker

Apr 8, 2026

Substitution deemed precautionary

Odegaard was dealing with a leg discomfort that forced him to be replaced in Tuesday's UCL win over Sporting CP, although manager Mikel Arteta commented that the change was "partly tactical" and also "precautionary", per Mehdi Gokal of CaughtOffside.com.

Analysis: Odegaard could avoid a serious issue, but he's unlikely to get a lot of playing time in the short term given that he has recently struggled with injuries, and there could be some risk of him suffering a new setback. If the midfielder is fit enough to appear in upcoming contests, he'll compete with Kai Havertz for a central attacking midfield spot, looking to produce offensive stats.

Apr 7, 2026

Subs off with injury in UCL

Odegaard was forced to exit Tuesday's Champions League clash with Sporting CP after being treated for an apparent muscular blow during the second half.

Analysis: Odegaard was somewhat involved in his team's attacks but ultimately failed to make an impact and ended up with a new fitness concern. Having struggled with a knee issue that prevented him from playing in March, the midfielder is now at risk of being sidelined again. In that case, Kai Havertz could return to the starting XI, with Eberechi Eze (calf) adding an option if he recovers before the Norwegian.

Apr 5, 2026

Starts, plays 61 minutes

Odegaard recorded two shots (one on target) and three chances created in Saturday's 2-1 loss to Southampton.

Analysis: Odegaard returned to play in FA Cup play Saturday, appearing in a match for the first time since Feb. 22 due to injury. Unfortunately for the midfielder, it was a rough match to return in, recording three chances created but still seeing his side lose. He will now focus on getting back up to speed for UCL and league play as his club tries not to squander another trophy.

Apr 4, 2026

Starting during return

Odegaard (knee) is in the starting XI for Saturday's FA Cup clash against Southampton.

Analysis: Odegaard is in the starting XI for Saturday's FA Cup clash against Southampton after passing late fitness testing following a month out. The midfielder returns as a key piece in attack, though the staff is taking a calculated risk given his recent injury setback.

Apr 3, 2026

Late call for Southampton

Odegaard (knee) is questionable for Saturday's match against Southampton, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "[He is] in contention to possibly be in the squad."

Analysis: Odegaard is going to be in contention for Saturday but has no clear plan for a return, similar to the past few weeks of the midfielder's injury saga. He will face some testing to see if he can play and will hope to make the team after rest due to the international break, having last played a month ago due to the injury. Even if he is fit, there is little chance the club will risk having him in the starting XI and another injury, likely to land a bench spot and earn a few minutes, if any.

Mar 22, 2026

Still waiting on return

Odegaard (knee) is out for Sunday's Carabao Cup Final against Manchester City. "They couldn't make it, so I think they will still be a couple of weeks. Let's see after the international break if we have anybody back."

Analysis: Odegaard looks to be still recovering as his club takes a cautious approach, with the attacker still not an option. He will have the international break over the next week to focus on recovery, hopefully an option to play soon after. He last played in February, as the club continues to play and lead the league without their star midfielder.

Mar 20, 2026

Potential option for Cup final

Odegaard (knee) is a late call for Sunday's FA Cup final against Manchester City, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "We have another session, so let's see if [he] can make it."

Analysis: Odegaard will need to be tested and train ahead of Sunday's contest, with that hopefully making the midfielder an option. If he does appear, it is unknown what role he will hold in such a major match, potentially not an option for most of the match after only two appearances since the start of February. That said, a bench role will likely be his role to start if fit, working back into a starting role as minutes build up, although he will have to make the team sheet first.

Mar 16, 2026

Ruled out Tuesday

Odegaard (knee) is ruled out for Tuesday's Champions League clash against Bayer Leverkusen and is doubtful for Sunday's Carabao Cup match against Manchester City, according to coach Mikel Arteta. "Yes, both of them are out. So we're really pushing, he really wants to try to be available, but we'll have to wait and see in the next few days when he trains with the team how he feels. We know the game that we're going to be playing in a few days again, and the more players that we have the better."

Analysis: Odegaard is ruled out for Tuesday's Champions League clash against Bayer Leverkusen and is doubtful for Sunday's Carabao Cup match against Manchester City due to a knee injury that has already forced him to miss five straight matches. The Norwegian will be evaluated over the coming days to monitor the progress of the injury. The midfielder has featured only twice since early February due to recurring injury issues, with Eberechi Eze expected to continue in the starting XI.

Mar 14, 2026

Out against Everton

Odegaard (knee) is ruled out for Saturday's clash against Everton.

Analysis: Odegaard will miss Saturday's clash against Everton as he continues to deal with a knee injury that has already kept him out of the last four matches. The midfielder was considered a late call but ultimately was not fit enough to feature. Odegaard has only played twice since the start of February due to repeated injury issues, and the club may choose to remain cautious to avoid another setback, with Eberechi Eze starting in his absence.

Mar 13, 2026

Possibility to make Everton match

Odegaard (knee) is a late call for Saturday's match against Everton, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "We'll see, we will have to wait and see, and speak to the doctors on whether they are involved or not."

Analysis: Odegaard is still dealing with his injury, but could make a return after missing out midweek, now a late call to face the Toffees. The midfielder will then hope to end his brutal run of injuries, having only played twice since the start of February. Even if he is an option, a bench spot is likely, not wanting to risk further injury after multiple relapses this season.

Mar 7, 2026

Could return late March

Odegaard (knee) is still dealing with an injury and could return in late March, according to Norway manager Stale Solbakken, per Football London. "He's going to rebuild and be crucial for Arsenal in April-May and maybe late March."

Analysis: Odegaard doesn't look ready to rejoin the action for the Gunners just yet, as he's still battling a knee issue that has sidelined him for four of the last five games. The playmaker will likely need additional recovery time, with a potential return targeted for late March if everything stays on track. It's a significant setback for Arsenal, considering the captain is a locked-in starter when fully fit. In his absence, the starting XI has to be reshuffled, with Eberechi Eze or Kai Havertz to step into the number 10 role to run the attack while Odegaard remains on the sidelines.

Mar 4, 2026

Left on sidelines

Odegaard (knee) is out for Wednesday's match against Brighton.

Analysis: Odegaard is not yet an option despite the late call for Wednesday, with the knee injury still a lingering issue. This remains a heated point, as the medical staff continues to fail to have a key midfielder fit, missing 13 games this season due to injury. A return in Cup play could take place this weekend, although it is unknown whether they will risk him against Mansfield.

Mar 3, 2026

Questionable for Wednesday

Odegaard (knee) is questionable for Wednesday's match against Brighton, according to manager Mikel Aretea. "We have to wait and see how comfortable he is to do certain actions."

Analysis: Odegaard has been on the verge of a return for weeks and continues to work towards being an option, once again left as a late call. He should be subjected to some testing ahead of the match, deciding how much time he could receive, if any at all. With some doubts remaining, the midfielder will likely find the bench if deemed fit enough for the team sheet.

Mar 1, 2026

Not risked Sunday

Odegaard (knee) is out for Sunday's match against Chelsea, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "Unfortunately, Martin is still not feeling totally comfortable with that knee injury, and we decided not to risk him."

Analysis: Odegaard is not going to play Sunday as he is still recovering from some knee pain despite appearing off the bench in his last outing. This looks to be to preserve the player and ensure no further injury, with a busy few weeks ahead for the club. With two more games in quick succession this coming week, it is unknown if the club will push him again until fully ready, especially with massive UCL matches ahead.

Feb 23, 2026

Assists in return

Odegaard assisted once to go with zero corners and one chance created in Sunday's 4-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur.

Analysis: After missing the last two matches due to a knee injury, Odegaard made his return to the pitch Sunday when he replaced Eberechi Eze in the 77th minute. He made an impact in his return as he assisted Viktor Gyokeres' goal in the 94th minute which put the icing on the cake of a dominant rivalry win. Now that he's back healthy, there's a good chance he'll return to the starting XI Sunday in the important match versus Chelsea.

Feb 22, 2026

Picked for bench

Odegaard (knee) is on the bench for Sunday's match against Tottenham.

Analysis: Odegaard is no longer injured and is finally back fit Sunday, with the midfielder picked for the bench. He will likely see time to test his legs before a return to the starting XI, hoping to prevent further injury after already missing quite a bit of time this season, looking to add to his five-goal contributions.

Feb 20, 2026

Late call for Sunday

Odegaard (knee) is questionable for Sunday's match against Tottenham, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "Well, we have to wait until tomorrow. But there is a big possibility that they are available for the game."

Analysis: Odegaard looks to be a late call for Sunday and will need some testing, with a late fitness test to decide his availability. That said, he should attempt to train on Saturday again, with that giving a good perspective of where he is in health. The major concern is whether he will be able to start or not, possibly beginning on the bench after two games missed and being a late call.

Feb 17, 2026

Hopeful to face Tottenham

Odegaard (knee) is eying a return against Tottenham on Sunday, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "No, for Wolves [Martin's] not going to be fit, but for Sunday we're very hopeful that he can be with us."

Analysis: Odegaard is not going to be an option Wednesday and will save himself another match, instead focusing his return on the North London Derby on Sunday. This is already the midfielder's 12th missed match of the season, a rough spell as the club has had to do without their lead attacking midfielder at full health for much of the season. He will now focus on the match against Tottenham, looking to add to his five-goal contributions this season and earn the start in his return.

Feb 15, 2026

Doesn't play Sunday

Odegaard was not an option for Sunday's 4-0 FA Cup win over Wigan Athletic and is questionable for Wednesday's match against Wolves, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "With Martin, we have to wait and see, obviously, he picked that knock on the action where we conceded the goal, and he wasn't fit for today."

Analysis: Odegaard is still dealing with his minor knee injury and will now need further testing ahead of Wednesday's match, unlikely to continue missing much more time. The club will hope for his return after he missed the FA Cup game, likely left out for cautious reasons against a weaker opponent. He is a crucial starter for the club, so his return is being awatied on, recording one goal and four assists this season.

Feb 15, 2026

Dealt minor knee injury

Odegaard suffered a minor knee injury and is to be tested ahead of Sunday's match against Wigan Athletic, the player told Charles Watts of Caught Offside. "Hopefully it's not too bad. We'll see how it goes in the build-up to today's game and over the next few days. I tried to clear the ball as it came down, but instead kicked into the player a bit, and ended up over-stretching my leg, which pinched the knee. I was able to carry on, but on Friday morning, it was very sore, so I was worried, of course, but thankfully it looks like it's not too bad."

Analysis: Odegaard only played 45 minutes Thursday from the bench but was dealing with some issues after, as he overstretched his leg, injuring his knee in the process. The good news for the midfielder is that it does appear to be minor, as he will be tested and see how he feels ahead of Sunday's FA Cup match. Even if they do decide to rest him for the non-league match and against a weaker opponent, he appears to be unlikely to miss much more time, only dealing with soreness thus far.

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