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Arsenal handed injury boost as Bukayo Saka could be fit to face Bournemouth after hamstring injury

Arsenal could have England international Bukayo Saka available for selection when they take on Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium on Saturday, according to the Athletic.

The forward withdrew from England’s squad ahead of their Nations League clash against Finland yesterday after being forced off during their Nations League defeat to Greece on Thursday, limping off the field at Wembley Stadium.

However, Saka is hopeful he will be fit despite the hamstring injury, but the Arsenal medical team will continue to assess him before a final decision is made before the trip.

The Gunners have been in fine form this term thanks to the 23-year-old, with two goals and seven assists to his name in the opening seven Premier League games of 2024-25.

They have won five games and drawn the other two, and they need to resume action with a bang to keep up with both Liverpool and Manchester City at the top of the table.

Being without Saka for the trip will be a blow, and manager Mikel Arteta will hope the Arsenal star is ready for action before Saturday.

The North Londoners will also be playing Liverpool, Inter Milan and Chelsea in their run of seven games in three weeks before the November international break, and having their attacker fit for those games is necessary.

Kai Havertz is also expected to be available to face the Cherries after he withdrew from international duty shortly after the game against Southampton, but Martin Odegaard remains sidelined.

Gabriel Martinelli could also be a doubt for the Bournemouth game as he could miss out when Brazil take on Peru on Tuesday due to a calf problem, and the trip on Saturday could come too soon for him.

Arteta will hope his major players can avoid any more injuries going forward this term as the mounting fitness worries could deal a huge blow on their chances of winning the Premier League title this season.

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