
Haji Wright Out for Up to 12 Weeks Due to Quad Injury
Haji Wright, a forward for the United States men's national soccer team, will reportedly be sidelined for up to 12 weeks due to a quad injury. Coventry City manager Frank Lampard announced this injury ahead of the team's match against Arsenal.
The injury is significant, as it not only affects Wright's participation in the Premier League but also his availability for four upcoming international friendlies, including a match against Mexico. Wright had previously contributed to Coventry City's promotion to the Premier League by scoring 17 goals last season.
In addition to Wright's absence, Coventry City has signed forwards Taiwo Awoniyi and Sidiki Cherif during the summer transfer window to bolster their squad. Wright's injury may also impact his chances of playing in the Concacaf Nations League matches scheduled for November.