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Arsenal receive fantastic news on Gabriel Jesus’ injury

Gabriel Jesus has been on the sidelines for months and the gunners have received good news on the progress of his injury.

The news of Gabriel Jesus’ return to Arsenal’s training ground is a major boost for the Gunners. The Brazilian striker has been out of action since sustaining a knee injury at the World Cup in December, and his return to light ball work is a major milestone in his recovery.

The 25-year-old was able to do some light ball work on a training pitch without the assistance of a knee brace or crutches, and is now on track to rejoin the Gunners’ attack in March as per Goal. This will be a huge boost for Arsenal, who have been without their star striker for three months.

Jesus has been an integral part of Arsenal’s attack since joining from Manchester City in 2022, scoring 5 goals and providing 5 assists in all competitions this season before his injury. His return will give manager Mikel Arteta more options up front as he looks to steer the club closer to Premier League glory.

Jesus’ return will also be welcomed by his teammates, who have had to make do without him for three months. His presence on the pitch will provide an extra spark of creativity and energy that could prove vital as Arsenal look to keep up their momentum in the second half of the season.

Overall, Gabriel Jesus’ return is great news for Arsenal fans and players alike. His presence on the pitch will provide an extra dimension to their attack that could prove vital as they look to keep their first position on the table and go all the way to win the Premier League.

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