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Arsenal goalkeeper Karl Hein is set to miss the rest of the season after sustaining a freak injury whilst at home.
The Estonian international joined Championship strugglers Reading in January on a loan arrangement for the second half of the season.
But after just five appearances for his temporary employers his season is set to end early - after falling over at home.
Reading interim manager Paul Ince gave an update on the 19-year-old, who was absent for his side's 4-1 thumping away at Blackpool on Saturday.
Ince said: "He (Hein) fell in his house and took the ligament off his bone in his thumb.
"So they're talking four to six weeks out if he doesn't need surgery, or two months if it does."
The Royals took seven points from Hein's five games in goal, keeping one clean sheet.
It is yet another blow for the Berkshire side, who brought in former England captain Ince to replace Veljko Paunović earlier this month.
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