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Arsenal receive good news ahead of the start of next season

Arsenal have received good news ahead of the start of next season which is just one month away. The season will start in a game between Arsenal and Crystal Palace.

The new Premier League will start in just one month from now and Arsenal will be looking forward to its start since it looks like the gunners have revamped their squad in this summer as they will wish to compete with the big boys. Arsenal will hope to have all their players available for the start of the new season and the gunners have now received good news on the availability of one of their star players.

Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney got injured in the last months of the 2021-22 campaign and his injury severely affected the gunners as his replacement Nuno Tavares made some poor mistakes in some matches that he filled in for the Scottish international. Kieran Tierney has been injured for three months then as he has also not even played for Scotland in their national football team matches.

 

Kieran Tierney returned to full training this week.

 

Arsenal has however received some good news ahead of the start of the new campaign as a report by The Scottish Sun  has confirmed that Kieran Tierney has fully recovered from his knee injury and that he could even be able to feature for the North Londoners today in their pre-season match against Nurnberg. This will be a big boost for Mikel Arteta ahead of the new season as he will wants all his best players in each position available at the start of the campaign which will start in a Crystal Palace game against The Arsenal.

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