BUKAYO SAKA is spending his rehab from hamstring surgery like any elite professional would. Aside from recovering at home, the Arsenal star has remained a regular face at their London Colney
Arsenal are ready to make a major move in the final days of the January transfer window to boost their title hopes, with Benjamin Sesko back on Mikel Arteta's radar
Mikel Arteta has now provided further details on Bukayo Saka's recovery from a serious hamstring injury at Arsenal.
Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka has taken to social media to send a message to his teammate after their 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb.
BUKAYO SAKA was spotted without crutches at the Emirates – but Arsenal were still dealt with another injury blow. The Gunners star has been out since late December and has missed the last
Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka appears to be making progress in his recovery from a hamstring injury, walking without crutches before Saturday’s game against Aston Villa.Photo by Julian Finney/Getty
Saka has proven himself to be remarkably durable during recent campaigns, especially given the rough treatment he so often receives from opposition defenders. This is certainly the most devastating and lengthy injury of his career to date.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is yearning for the return of his star winger Bukayo Saka. And a positive sign spotted before the Gunners' clash with Aston Villa on Saturday suggests that he is making good progress in his recovery from a hamstring injury.
It is "very important" for Bukayo Saka to go on holiday in the not-so-distant future, according to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who has urged the England international to take a break. Saka has been ruled out until March after tearing his hamstring in a Premier League clash against Crystal Palace on December 21.
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury and has been ruled out until at least March after undergoing surgery on his muscle tear.
Arsenal 's manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that the club is "actively looking" to sign a new striker in the ongoing January transfer window. The decision comes after the team lost key players Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus to long-term injuries.