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Arteta reveals update on when Thomas Partey will return from injury

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey got injured a few weeks ago and gunners boss Mikel Arteta has revealed when the Ghanaian international will return.

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been dealing with a groin injury that he sustained during a training session a few weeks ago. The Ghanaian international has been sidelined since then, leaving Arsenal fans concerned about his absence from the team.

However, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has provided an update on Partey’s fitness, stating that he is still a few weeks away from returning to action. According to Arteta, Partey is making progress in his recovery from the muscle injury but needs more time before he can make a comeback.

“He’s still a few weeks away. He’s got a muscle injury and he’s progressing well but he’s still a few weeks away.” Mikel Arteta told Arsenal media.

Arteta will be hoping for a swift recovery for Partey as Arsenal look to climb up the Premier League table and compete for the Premier League title. The Gunners have endured a decent season so far and need all their key players fit and firing if they are to compete for all trophies.

In the meantime, Arteta will have to rely on other midfield options such as Declan Rice , Kai Havertz, and Jorginho to fill the void left by Partey’s absence. These players will need to step up their game and provide stability in midfield until Partey returns.

As Arsenal fans eagerly await Thomas Partey’s return, they can take solace in knowing that he is making progress in his recovery. With his return on the horizon, there is hope that he can make a significant impact and help Arsenal regain their form in the coming weeks.

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