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REVEALED: Will Bukayo Saka take part in Arsenal’s game against Leicester City

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka was unable to finish their game against Aston Villa and it's now been revealed whether the gunners will have the youngster in their squad on Saturday against Leicester City.

Bukayo Saka is one of the most important players in Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal squad and his availability for Saturday’s match against Leicester City will be a major factor in deciding the outcome of the game. The 21 year old international winger took several kicks during Saturday’s incredible 4-2 win at Villa Park and was seen limping as a result as he got subbed off.

The Arsenal medical team are monitoring Saka closely and will assess him before making a decision on his availability for Saturday. The club have not released any official statement yet but Evening Standard has reported that Bukayo Saka will be available for Arsenal’s match against Leicester City which is a boost for the gunners.

Saka has been in excellent form this season, scoring nine goals and providing eight assists in all competitions. His pace, skill, and creativity have been key to Arsenal’s success this season and his absence would be a huge blow for the Gunners.

Arsenal are currently first on the Premier League table with 54 points after 23 league games. Behind Arsenal is Manchester City with 52 points but the gunners will be confident since they have a game in hand. They will wish to continue their form after last weekend’s 4-2 win over by defeating Leicester City on Saturday at the King Power Stadium.

It remains to be seen whether Bukayo Saka will be available for selection on Saturday or not but it is clear that his presence would give Arsenal an added boost going into this crucial match.

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