Bukayo Saka Returns to Arsenal Squad After Injury Layoff - Arteta Confirms Comeback
Arsenal's star winger Bukayo Saka is set to return after 3-month injury absence, with manager Mikel Arteta confirming his readiness for Fulham clash.



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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed England international Bukayo Saka is fully fit and available for selection following a three-month injury layoff. The 22-year-old winger underwent surgery for a hamstring injury sustained during Arsenal's 1-0 Premier League victory over Crystal Palace on December 21st.
Key Match Contributions
Saka has been in scintillating form this season, registering:
- 9 goals in 24 appearances across all competitions
- 10 assists for his teammates
- 12 goals in 43 caps for England
Manager's Confidence
Arteta expressed his enthusiasm about Saka's return ahead of Tuesday's crucial home match against Fulham:
"Bukayo is ready to go. We've completed all necessary protocols and rehabilitation. Now it's about strategic reintegration. His determination during recovery has been exceptional - he's pushing hard because he's desperate to contribute."
"As one of our most dynamic attacking threats, Bukayo's return couldn't come at a better time. His creativity, goal threat, and work ethic are vital components of our system."
League Position Context
Currently sitting second in the Premier League with:
- 12 points behind leaders Liverpool
- 9 matches remaining in the season
- Crucial Champions League qualification battle ahead
Additional Squad Updates
Meanwhile, defender Riccardo Calafiori faces several weeks out with a knee injury sustained while representing Italy against Germany. Arteta commented: "While unfortunate, it could have been more severe. We're optimistic about a swift recovery."
The press conference also introduced new sporting director Andrea Berta, who joins from other high-profile opportunities. Arteta welcomed the appointment, praising Berta's pedigree in player development and transfer strategy.
Upcoming Fixtures:
- Fulham (H) - Premier League - April 23
- Chelsea (A) - Premier League - April 27
- Spurs (H) - Premier League - May 12