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Latest news and expected return dates for Arsenal’s injured players Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, and Thomas Partey
On an otherwise beautiful afternoon on the south shore, the gunners are wounded twice.

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Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka both sustained injuries in Arsenal’s victory against Bournemouth on Saturday, according to M ikel Arteta.

The attacking pair are both concerns for the Gunners’ midweek match against Lens, adding to an already long list of absences, despite an otherwise excellent afternoon’s work for the team.

Thomas Partey and Gabriel Martinelli have both recently experienced injuries.

Due to a severe knee injury, Jurrien Timber won’t be available for the majority of the season, if not longer, but Mohamed Elneny has recovered from a persistent issue.

Declan Rice and William Saliba overcome setbacks to enter the lineup on the south coast.

Here is the most recent information on Arsenal injuries and expected return dates.

Saka Bukayo

After Saka damaged his foot stopping a shot late in the 4-0 victory at the Vitality Stadium, Arteta was cryptic about the injury.

After the winger launched his shot, Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez landed on him, putting his participation in Arsenal’s future matches against Lens and Manchester City in jeopardy.

Emmanuel Jesus

Jesus, a forward for Brazil, was also left hobbling on Saturday after receiving a blow late in the game.

The club will check on both Jesus and Saka this week, according to Arteta, after the striker took the brunt of a crazy run and was unable to be replaced after Arsenal had made all of their substitutions.

John Partey

Partey has been sidelined with a groin ailment since the end of August, and the Gunners are unwilling to hasten his recovery.

However, an optimistic report from last week suggested that, after his recuperation went better than anticipated, he would be ready to play Chelsea on October 21 following this month’s international break.

Martinelli, Gabriel

Martinelli sustained a hamstring injury at Everton, and Arteta revealed that Martinelli had not yet returned to training in preparation for the trip to Bournemouth.

According to reports, Arsenal is planning a comeback against Man City next weekend.

Jurrien Timber

An ACL injury could have ended Timber’s season shortly after it started for the new Arsenal signing.

The club are hoping to see him again in 2023-24, yet it remains too early to say if he’ll return in time.
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Declan Rice was acquired by Arsenal for a staggering £105 million during the summer transfer window from West Ham United.

Declan Rice was eventually allowed to join Arsenal by West Ham after prolonged discussions dragged on for months.

Since Dec left the London Stadium, Hammers manager David Moyes has done miracles.

Edson Alvarez, James Ward-Prowse, Konstantinos Mavropanos, and Mohammed Kudus were all acquired by the Scot for just £15 million more than Rice was acquired by the Gunners.

And without coming across as bitter, it could be argued that West Ham are better as a team with the players that Moyes brought in after the 24-year-old’s exit.

Some Hammers fans will applaud Rice when he comes back, some will boo him and some won’t give him any kind of recognition whatsoever.

One thing I will say about the whole situation is that I did not like how he tried to angle for a move away from West Ham during the World Cup in the winter, with his comments on wanting to play Champions League football.

I know there were plenty of Hammers fans who were fuming with the midfielder when he left East London. But how did ‘Mr West Ham’ Mark Noble feel about the situation?

Declan Rice shares what Mark Noble said to him when his Arsenal move was confirmed

The 24-year-old England international has been speaking exclusively to Four Four Two about life at the Emirates.

And he responded when asked what some of his teammates told him when he made the switch from East to North London.

Rice focused on Noble’s message to him:

It is nothing more than you deserve.”

Listen, Rice was incredible for us over the six years that he played for the senior team.

He went from strength to strength over the past few years and become one of the very best players in world football in his position.

I don’t begrudge him moving on to a club where he can feasibly win major honours over the next few years.

As I mentioned earlier though, I just didn’t like the way he went about it with his comments out in Qatar.

Declan Rice joining Arsenal in the summer transfer window was something that West Ham could do nothing about in the end.

The 24-year-old reached a level here we as a club could no longer match his ambition.

And it will be very interesting to see how he gets on with the Gunners over the next few years. As Noble says, he deserved a move to a top Premier League club.

Now the onus is very much on him to prove that he made the right decision by moving to the Emirates.

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