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Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka is among those nearing return for the London side.

As Arsenal prepares for a crucial run of fixtures in both the Premier League and Champions League, return for key players have raised hope for manager Mikel Arteta.

The Gunners are navigating a tense period with Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus still sidelined, while Gabriel Martinelli has returned to boost the squad.

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According to Football London Bukayo Saka, who underwent hamstring surgery in December, is reportedly making “very good progress” in his recovery.

The England international was initially expected to return in April, but he has resumed individual drills and light training. While Arsenal fans hope to see him back soon, Arteta has not provided a definitive return date.

Gabriel Jesus, who suffered anterior cruciate ligament damage during an FA Cup match against Manchester United, remains in rehabilitation.

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The Brazilian forward has been sharing updates on social media, showing his commitment to recovery. However, he is still some time away from rejoining full training.

Meanwhile, Gabriel Martinelli’s return from injury is a positive development for Arsenal’s attack.

Arsenal’s recent 2-2 draw against PSV Eindhoven secured their place in the Champions League quarter-finals, setting up a high-stakes tie against reigning champions Real Madrid.

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While excitement is building for that clash, Arteta insists that the team’s primary focus remains on the Premier League, where they are locked in a title race with Liverpool.

Their next league challenge comes against Chelsea in a London derby scheduled for Sunday, March 16.

Arsenal will be looking for a win to maintain pressure on Liverpool at the top of the table.