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Arsenal fans receive good update on Jurrien Timber’s return date

Arsenal fans have received some much-needed good news on the injury front, as it has been reported that defender Jurrien Timber is set to make his return to the side in February next year as per Football.London. The 22-year-old Dutch defender joined the Gunners from Ajax in a big-money deal during the summer transfer window, but unfortunately, he picked up an injury at the start of the season and has been sidelined ever since.

The news of Timber’s impending return will come as a huge relief to Arsenal fans, who have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to see their new signing in action. The young defender was expected to play a key role in Mikel Arteta’s plans for the season, and his absence has undoubtedly been felt by the team.

Timber’s return will provide a much-needed boost to Arsenal’s defensive options, as they look to push on in both domestic and European competitions. His pace, strength, and composure on the ball make him a valuable asset for any team, and his presence will undoubtedly strengthen Arsenal’s backline.

With Timber set to return in February, Arsenal fans can now look forward to seeing their new signing in action and hope that he can make an immediate impact on his return. His addition will provide Mikel Arteta with some much-needed depth at the back and could prove crucial as Arsenal look to achieve their goals for the remainder of the season.

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