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Bukayo Saka Set for Arsenal Return After Three-Month Injury Layoff

Wale WhalesSports10 months ago

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Bukayo Saka is fit and ready to return to action after a lengthy three-month injury layoff. The 22-year-old England international has been sidelined since December due to a hamstring injury, forcing Arsenal to reshuffle their attacking options in his absence.


Speaking ahead of Arsenal’s upcoming Premier League fixture, Arteta expressed confidence in Saka’s recovery, stating that the player has been training well and is eager to get back on the pitch.

“Bukayo is ready to go. He has worked incredibly hard during his rehabilitation, and we are happy to have him back. His energy and creativity are vital for us,” Arteta said.

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Saka’s return comes at a crucial time for the Gunners, who are preparing for a decisive Champions League quarter-final clash against Real Madrid. His absence was felt in key matches, with Arsenal struggling to replicate his attacking threat on the right wing.

With Arsenal still in contention for the Premier League title and European glory, Saka’s return is expected to provide a significant boost to the squad. Fans will be hoping that he can quickly regain his top form and help propel the team towards success in the final stretch of the season. 

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