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Arsenal reveals whether Bukayo Saka will return for the game against Brighton

As Arsenal gears up for their upcoming Premier League fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion, manager Mikel Arteta has provided an update on the fitness of star winger Bukayo Saka. The 22-year-old has been a standout performer for the Gunners this season, contributing significantly to their title charge with his dynamic displays on the pitch.

Arteta addressed concers about Saka’s availability for the upcoming game, stating, “We will know after our training session in a few hours whether he’s fit or not. Everyone else seems okay.” Saka’s fitness will be closely monitored ahead of the crucial clash against Brighton, with Arsenal hoping to maintain their momentum at the top of the table.

Saka has been a key figure for Arsenal throughout the campaign, showcasing his versatility and attacking prowess. With his electrifying pace, technical ability, and eye for goal, he has been a constant threat to opposition defenses. So far this season, Saka has registered an impressive tally of 10 goals and 8 assists in the Premier League, highlighting his importance to Arteta’s side.

The young Englishman’s impact extends beyond his statistical contributions. Saka’s tireless work rate, intelligent movement, and ability to create opportunities for his teammates have been instrumental in Arsenal’s success. Whether deployed on the wing or in a more central role, he has consistently delivered standout performances for the Gunners.

As Arsenal prepares for the business end of the season, Saka’s fitness will be of utmost importance to their title aspirations. His absence would undoubtedly be felt, but Arteta will be hopeful of having his star winger available for the crucial fixture against Brighton. With Saka in the lineup, Arsenal possesses a potent attacking threat capable of unlocking defenses and securing vital points in their pursuit of Premier League glory.

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