Bukayo Saka could appear in the Arsenal team against Fulham on Tuesday after being photographed in complete training for the first time since he suffered an injury to the hamstrings in December, reports Daily Mail.
The 23-year-old suffered the injury in the 5-1 victory of the Gunners over Crystal Palace, who saw him limp from the field with pain and requires surgery days later.
It has turned out that Saka lost the last 19 games of the North London Club in all competitions, and has proven to be a hammer blow for its hope of the premier League title.
The leaders of the Liverpool Arsenal Path by 12 points and were eliminated from the FA Cup and Copa Carabao in the period that Saka has been losing.
Mikel Arteta has been desperately below the options in the attack, with Mikel Merino deplantar as a false nine in the absence of Gabriel Jesús and Kai Havertz, who are discarded for the season, and Ethan Nwaneri, 18, playing in the right wing.
However, Saka has gradually intensified his recovery during the international break and is ready to be ready for the quarterfinals of the two -legged champions of the Arsenal with Real Madrid.
However, there is the possibility that the Arsenal team can do for its league match against Fulham on Tuesday.
Saka published a photo on Instagram on Thursday smiling at London Colney training releases with the subtitle ‘Hello Again’.
The end joined the team of the first team for his Dubai warm weather training camp last month, but only participated in the work of light gym.
Saka has contributed nine goals and 13 assists this season in all competitions for gunners.
After undergoing surgery, he published a photo of himself on Instagram following and promised to return stronger.