Bukayo Saka Return Date: Arsenal Boost Ahead of Newcastle & Champions League Fixtures
POLICY WIRE — London, UK — Arsenal are expressing optimism regarding the swift return of star winger Bukayo Saka to first-team action, with reports suggesting he could be back on the pitch within the...
POLICY WIRE — London, UK — Arsenal are expressing optimism regarding the swift return of star winger Bukayo Saka to first-team action, with reports suggesting he could be back on the pitch within the next seven days.
This potential comeback arrives at a crucial juncture for the Gunners, facing demanding fixtures against Newcastle United in the Premier League and Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
According to a report from Miguel Delaney for The Independent, the North London club is holding out hope for Saka’s rejoining the squad. While his participation in the imminent match against Newcastle United, just four days away, remains uncertain, this timeline positions him as a strong contender for the pivotal Champions League encounter against Atletico Madrid the following Wednesday.
Saka’s Crucial Return for Champions League Ambitions
The trip to Madrid next week marks the first leg of Arsenal’s vital Champions League semi-final tie. Having the influential forward available for such a high-stakes fixture would undoubtedly provide a significant morale and tactical boost for the squad.
In October’s League Phase, Saka showcased his leadership and skill, captaining Arsenal and delivering an outstanding performance in a dominant 4-0 victory over Atletico Madrid. Should he contribute to securing another positive outcome in the Spanish capital, it could pave the way for his inaugural appearance in a Champions League final.
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Premier League Title Race: Every Game Counts for Arsenal
In the interim, Arsenal’s complete focus must remain on the upcoming Premier League clash against Newcastle United. The club understands the imperative to secure victories in every remaining league fixture to maintain control over the hotly contested title race.
Even a perfect record of five wins from five might prove insufficient if rivals Manchester City achieve six consecutive victories and uphold a superior goal difference. Consequently, the only course of action for the Gunners is to relentlessly pursue wins.
Squad Fitness Updates Beyond Saka
Beyond Saka’s situation, other key players like Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber are also reportedly nearing their own returns from injury, though their availability for the Newcastle game remains questionable. Midfielder Mikel Merino is not anticipated to feature soon.
However, the rest of the squad is expected to be in full health following a much-needed midweek break, providing Mikel Arteta with a relatively robust selection for the upcoming challenges.


