Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong has admitted he could face up to nine months out of action after a serious knee injury halted his loan spell at Wolverhampton Wanderers. The 20-year-old ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in Saturday\'s Premier League match at Queen\'s Park Rangers. Frimpong limped off in the 24th minute of the 2-1 win at Loftus Road, and a scan has revealed the severity of the injury. He wrote on Twitter: \"Bad news is that I\'m out for six to nine months with my knee. I want to thank all the Wolves fans for their support since I\'ve been here and really hope Wolves stay up this season.\" Statements on both club websites confirmed the player will see specialists in London over the next few days before having surgery and starting a programme of rehabilitation. Frimpong, who suffered a similar injury to his left knee in 2010, had made an impressive start to his temporary spell at Wolves, catching the eye during his five appearances in gold and black. Wolves\' statement concluded: \"Emmanuel is expected to be out for a number of months and will therefore miss the remainder of this season. Everyone at Wolves would like to thank the midfielder for his efforts whilst at the club and join Arsenal in wishing him a swift recovery.\"
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