Arsenal have some good news coming their way on the injury front.
The Gunners have struggled with injury issues to many key players since the start of last season, and things haven’t been much better this time either.
However, it was revealed recently that Kai Havertz is expected to return ahead of schedule after blowing Arsenal staff away during his rehabilitation. Even Gabriel Jesus is closing in on a comeback from his ACL injury.
That is excellent news if you’re an Arsenal fan, but there’s more. Noni Madueke is not far away from his return either.

Arsenal star Noni Madueke will be back from his injury ‘soon’
Arsenal signed Madueke from Chelsea in a £52 million deal in the summer transfer window.
The move caused a stir because most fans did not want another player from the Blues. There was even a petition to stop his signing, which must have been difficult for the winger.
However, Madueke showed his elite mentality by signing for Arsenal and performing brilliantly early on in the season when Bukayo Saka was out injured.
The former Chelsea man suffered an injury of his own right after Saka returned, and he has been out of action since, which is a big shame.
Now, Madueke is closing in on a return.
That’s according to GiveMeSport, who claim that the attacker will be back ‘ahead of schedule’ after impressing everyone at the club with his recovery.
The report doesn’t reveal the exact date, but it has been claimed that Madueke will be back ‘soon’, which is great news.
Madueke will be targeting two fixtures for his Arsenal return
Arsenal are being cautious with Madueke, and rightly so.
The Gunners’ squad depth is excellent, so there is no reason for them to rush the England international back into action.
However, we’re sure that Madueke will want to be back in time for two fixtures.
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Arsenal’s next two games in the Premier League are against Burnley and Sunderland, which, on paper, are very winnable clashes.
The two fixtures after that are against Madueke’s old clubs – Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea.
Those games are after the November international break, and we’re sure that Madueke will do everything he can to make himself available by then.
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