Arteta delivers Arsenal injury updates
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Ben White has hailed Viktor Gyökeres as “a monster” and “one of the most serious professionals in training” after the Swedish striker’s immediate impact at Arsenal.Photo by Michael
Arsenal handed triple fitness boost for Nottingham Forest clash after trio spotted training - Mikel Arteta sees squad options boosted for Premier League return against opponents now managed by former
Despite this, Eberechi Eze has been able to start training immediately – after preparing for the 2025/26 campaign properly with Crystal Palace – and TBR Football understand Arsenal are delighted by what they are seeing. Graeme Bailey can now confirm to TBR Football that the 27-year-old has made a superb first impression at Arsenal.
Many foreign players new to the Premier League need time to adapt to the intensity of the league, but Gyökeres is completely different—he has played at Coventry, and we have played many matches together at Brighton.
Predicted lineup, confirmed team news, injury latest for Premier League today - Mikel Arteta could make a change in attack as Gunners look to return to winning ways
Arsenal signed Norgaard from Brentford over the summer, offering a new experienced midfield option after Jorginho’s move to Flamengo. Norgaard has been out injured of late, though, and has yet to make his Premier League debut since joining the Gunners.
William Saliba looked set for another extended spell out when he hobbled off inside five minutes of Arsenal’s defeat at Anfield, yet just over a week later he is back in full training and in contention to face Nottingham Forest.
It has been quite the summer for Kyra Cooney-Cross as she prepares for the start of the Women's Super League season
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It's not long now before Arsenal make their return to Premier League action after going into the international break off the back of a painful defeat. The Gunners were handed a 1-0 loss against title rivals Liverpool at Anfield last time out,
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal has long been praised for its cohesive coaching structure, yet one figure stands out distinctly on match days. Gabriel Heinze, the former Argentina defender, is now a conspicuous presence,