Kai Havertz has been speaking to the Premier League about several topics and revealed the Arsenal teammate he spends the most time in contact with.
Currently, Havertz is on the comeback trail from injury, and he could even be available for the North London derby after the international break.
Havertz picked up a knee injury against Manchester United on the opening day of the season, but now his return finally appears to be in sight.
Ahead of him being back in contention to play, the forward has revealed the Gunners teammate he messages the most.

Kai Havertz messages Martin Odegaard the most at Arsenal
Kai Havertz has named Martin Odegaard as the Arsenal player he spends most time in contact with, as the pair appear to have formed a close bond.
Along with the German international, Odegaard is also close to returning from injury, but is unlikely to be ready in time to face Tottenham.
The duo will likely have been working closely to support one another during their time together on the sidelines.
Havertz has admitted he is close friends with Odegaard, and that became the case after the captain gave one of the Gunners’ spot kicks to him two seasons ago.
The 26-year-old had been going through a barren spell at the Emirates Stadium, and that ended after he scored a penalty against Bournemouth.
Havertz is now a big player for Arsenal, and having him back fit will be a huge boost for Mikel Arteta’s squad.
Meanwhile, Odegaard’s status in the squad needs no explaining, and having him back fit should take the team to another level.
Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard injury updates ahead of the North London derby
Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli are all expected to play some part against Spurs after the international break.
Meanwhile, Havertz is in contention but unlikely to be risked, given how long he has been on the sidelines.
| Player | Return date |
| Gabriel Jesus | 3/12 |
| Viktor Gyokeres | 23/11 |
| Noni Madueke | 23/11 |
| Martin Odegaard | 3/12 |
| Gabriel Martinelli | 23/11 |
| Kai Havertz | 23/11 |
Gabriel Jesus and Odegaard will most likely miss the London derby and be back at the start of December to face Brentford.
In between, the Gunners also face Bayern Munich in the Champions League and then travel away to Chelsea.
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