Arsenal receive double injury boost ahead of Brighton clash
Takehiro Tomiyasu is available for selection again, whilst Emile Smith Rowe rejoined the squad in training this week ahead of Arsenal’s clash with Brighton.
Takehiro Tomiyasu is available for selection again, whilst Emile Smith Rowe rejoined the squad in training this week ahead of Arsenal’s clash with Brighton.
Brighton and Hove Albion will be without five players when Arsenal visit at the weekend, with Roberto De Zerbi confirming two further absences.
Arsenal loanee Salah-Eddine Oulad M’hand is still quite a way off returning from injury, according to Hull City boss Liam Rosenior.
Mikel Arteta had good and bad news in his squad update ahead of Arsenal’s first Premier League game back against West Ham United.
Emile Smith Rowe is unlikely to be fit in time for Arsenal to face West Ham United on Boxing Day, as the club remain cautious with him.
Vivianne Miedema will undergo surgery on her ruptured ACL in January and expects to miss the World Cup in the summer before returning ‘early next season’.
Reiss Nelson was forced off with what appeared to be a muscle injury during Saturday’s friendly against Juventus, with Mikel Arteta hinting it could be bad news.
Oleksandr Zinchenko says not to worry about his injury status, as he’s “nearly there” with his recovery now.
Arsenal loanee Marcelo Flores suffered what appeared to be a serious injury in his most recent appearance for Real Oviedo.
Arsenal beat Lyon 3-0 on Thursday afternoon as they ramp up preparations for the return of the Premier League, but while many youngsters got an appearance, Emile Smith Rowe was not in the squad, and after the game, Mikel Arteta explained why.
Arsenal loanee Pablo Mari could be back in action as soon as mid-January following surgery on a stab wound, according to a report from Italy.
Oleksandr Zinchenko is currently absent for Arsenal with muscle tightness, but he’s hoping to be back fit for the return of competitive club football.
Arsenal loanee Salah-Eddine Oulad M’hand has had an injury setback confirmed, and he’s back at London Colney for treatment.
Arsenal confirmed on Tuesday that Gabriel Jesus had undergone surgery to correct a problem with his medial knee ligament but they were unable to give a timeframe for his return, so when can we expect to see him back playing for Arsenal?
Any hopes Arsenal had that Gabriel Jesus’s knee injury wasn’t as bad as feared have been dashed with the news that he will undergo surgery to correct the problem in his medial ligament.
Bukayo Saka says he’s messaged Gabriel Jesus about his injury, as Arsenal fans anxiously wait for a recovery timeline for the striker.
Arsenal sources claim it’s still too early to tell whether Gabriel Jesus will be out for three months, and further tests in the coming days will clear things up.
After the news that Gabriel Jesus would miss the rest of the World Cup comes the blow that the forward is facing up to three months on the sidelines with his injury much worse than feared.
Gabriel Jesus made his first start of the World Cup on Friday, but he suffered an injury in the process and had to come off early.