Gabriel Jesús, Arsenal’s Brazilian striker, returned to training on Thursday after undergoing surgery in early August for knee discomfort.
Gabriel Jesus, who missed the Community Shield match won by Manchester City on penalties and the first two days of the Premier League, still has no guaranteed return date, but this is positive for the interests of Mikel Arteta that he is already with his teammates in training in the sports city of London.
The Arsenal this Saturday’s game is the derby against Fulhambut it is unlikely that Gabriel Jesus will arrive in time, it is more likely that he will be ready for next weekend against Manchester United or reserved for after the national team break.
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In the Arsenal infirmary, in addition to Gabriel Jesus, is currently signed recently Jurrien Timber (torn anterior cruciate ligament on first day of Premier against Nottingham), Mohamed Elneny, Kieran Tierney, Albert Sambi Lokonga, and Folarin Balogun.
Source: La Verdad

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