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It is said that there is a “growing hope” within Arsenal that is a star player Bukayo Saka may come back from its injury In time to face Fulham next week.
Gunners will return to the Premier League action on Tuesday, and it seems that the club hopes Saka will be available by then.
That’s according to Charles Watts as he spoke solely Grasp For his latest column for everyday briefing earlier today.
Saka seems to be closing on his return, which could mean that he has the opportunity to get a minute below the belt before the great upcoming conflict of the Champions League with Real Madrid.
Discussing Last on Saka’s fitnessWatts said: “In Arsenal, the hopes of Bukayo Saka will be involved when they return to the Fulham action next Tuesday in the evening.
“The wing has been absent since he ran Krynje in a Crystal Palace and missed Masno on December 21st.
“It has been waiting for Arsenal fans for a long time to see Saka back to action, but this is waiting in the end – with the English international who is struggling close to the return.
“He stepped up his work with a ball during an international break, and hopes he will be considered appropriate enough to be appointed to a team meeting with Fulham next week.
“Arsenal will be very careful with a sama and the decision whether to be on Tuesday night will be late, but it is increasingly conviction that it could be included if things go well on the training ground between now and then.
“Saka desperately wants to come back with the Champions League quarterfinals, and Real Madrid has become a big one on the horizon and that would be a big boost for him and for the club if he got a few minutes below the belt in the games against Fulham and Everton before the first leg in North London on April 8.”
Arsenal fans will be delighted that they do not have to wait too much to bring them back to the field.
The English International missed into what was mostly a really unhappy season for the side of Mikel Artete in terms of injuries and availability of players.
Other big names like Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are also on the outside for the rest of the campaign, while other key figures like Martin Odegaard and Ben White also missed a lot of games in this term.