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Revealed: The date when Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus will return from injury

Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus got injured while on international duty for Brazil in last year's FIFA World Cup Qatar and a date for his return has been revealed.

Arsenal fans will be delighted to hear that Gabriel Jesus is on track to return in March after an injury sustained at the World Cup in December as per The Standard. The Brazilian striker, 25, underwent surgery to address the issue and has since been recovering overseas before working with Arsenal medics in England in January.

The news of Jesus’ return will be a welcome boost for Arsenal as they look to maintain their position at the top of the Premier League table. The Gunners are currently two points ahead of second placed Manchester City and will be hoping that Jesus can help them stay there.

Jesus has been a key player for Arsenal this season, scoring five goals and making five assists in the league. His presence on the pitch has been sorely missed since his injury and his return will give Arsenal a much needed boost as they look to secure their first Premier League title since 2004.

The return of Gabriel Jesus is not only important for Arsenal’s title ambitions but also for his own career development. He is one of the most promising creative strikers in world football and his return from injury could be a major turning point for him as he looks to take his game to the next level under Mikel Arteta.

Overall, it is great news that Gabriel Jesus is set to make his return from injury in March. His presence on the pitch will be a huge boost for Arsenal’s title ambitions and could prove pivotal if they are to secure their first Premier League crown since 2004. It will also be great news for Jesus himself as he looks to take his game to new heights after recovering from injury.

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