
Good news for Arsenal supporters. It's been reported that Bukayo Saka is now preparing for his return after being sidelined since December. Pictures of the England international having personal training surfaced the internet today and one of them is the one attached to this post which showed the scar of his surgery. Since he's started training, it seems he might return to playing for the Gunners before the predicted time and that I think will serve as a major boost to Arsenal's quest to catch up with league leaders Liverpool in the league standings
That is very good news Bokayo Saka is a very important player for the club, his recovery brings fresh air to Arsenal so that Arsenal can be strong again, especially for Arsenal's front line which is currently really needed, at least giving a little hope for Arsenal in catching Liverpool because they still have at least 14 more matches before the season ends.
Am I missing something? Well, there are contradictory reports about Saka returning to his club soon, some say he will be back this month but the latest rumour I heard now is that there's a setback on his hamstring injury and will not return earlier than mid-April. I don't know which report will prove to be true eventually but one certain thing is that Saka's absence is terribly being felt by the Gunners and his return might help in shaking the table in Arsenal's favour.
In recent weeks there has been a lot of media speculation about Saka's injury, but I personally tend to believe that Saka is now starting to improve, because some time ago Arteta issued a statement after Kai Havertz's injury and said that they do not want to try to recruit free agent players and prefer to wait for Saka or Martinelli to return to the squad, this means that if Arteta has very high confidence and confidence if Saka is going to return to the squad in the near future, this season Arsenal are getting a lot of great challenges from consistency and also player injuries even after Havertz is injured, they actually no longer have a choice of players who are positioned striker in their squad.