BACK TO LIFE: Jurrien Timber is back in full first-team training ahead of the Wolves game this weekend

Jurrien Timber has been linked to Arsenal since the start of pre-season, and he took part in the early matches of the tour in the United States.

Nevertheless, the defender was subsequently unable to participate in the matches against Liverpool, Bayer Leverkusen, and Lyon as a result of a minor foot injury.

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Jurrien Timber, seen in the photo on Arsenal.com, is undergoing training with Arsenal.

Fortunately, he has subsequently recommenced his training and can be observed in numerous images from a session that were disclosed by the club on Wednesday morning.

Mikel Arteta had earlier suggested that the injury was not substantial, as he mentioned during the weekend.

“Timber’s absence is deemed acceptable,” Arteta declared. “He has been actively participating in tasks on his own, which is clearly noticeable at the moment.” Hence, we expect him to be ready to engage in collective instruction in the following week, as he has exhibited no negative reaction. Highly hopeful.

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Timber has returned to the group and resumed training exactly as planned. It appears improbable that he will immediately return to the starting lineup for Arsenal against Wolves on Saturday, but maybe he will be accessible as a substitute.

Takehiro Tomiyasu of Arsenal displays a reaction of disappointment after failing to score during the English Premier League football match held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on April 28, 2024. (Image courtesy of BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)Invalid input. Please provide a valid text.

Arsenal’s other injured players, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney, are both anticipated to remain sidelined for a number of weeks. Additionally, there is currently no information available regarding the status of Fabio Vieira’s minor hip problem. All three are expected to be absent from this weekend’s match.

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