Arsenal Injury Update: Gyökeres, Calafiori & Madueke — Who’s Back When?
Arsenal FC are navigating a tricky injury patch as three key players edge towards potential returns. Striker Viktor Gyökeres, defender Riccardo Calafiori and winger Noni Madueke all have their fitness monitored closely as the club prepares for a congested fixture run. According to recent reports, each could be in the frame for upcoming matches — though caution remains. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Calafiori: minor issue, quicker return?
Calafiori has been dealing with a hip-related problem that kept him out of recent training and Italy’s national squad call-ups. However, insiders believe the issue is not serious and that he may be back in contention in the near future. The expected timeframe for his return is around the next major match, possibly the showdown against Tottenham Hotspur scheduled for Sunday, 23 November. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
Madueke: knee injury, but signs of progress
Madueke’s knee injury has sidelined him for over a month, interrupting a promising start at Arsenal following his summer move. His rehabilitation appears to be progressing well, and the club list him as a doubt rather than definite absence for the upcoming key fixture against Tottenham. If all goes well, he could make a return around late November. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Gyökeres: fitness concerns linger
Gyökeres, Arsenal’s summer signing, has been ruled out with a muscle issue and did not travel for Sweden’s recent fixtures. Unlike Calafiori and Madueke, a specific return date hasn’t been confirmed. Manager Mikel Arteta has indicated that while the forward is improving, there are still steps to take before he returns. The earliest realistic target appears to be toward the end of November. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
What this means for Arsenal’s squad depth
With a run of demanding fixtures ahead, Arsenal’s ability to rotate and maintain momentum will be crucial. Getting Calafiori and Madueke back could boost both defence and attack, but uncertainty around Gyökeres means the club may still rely on other attacking options in the short term. This injury window underscores the importance of a deep squad as Arteta seeks consistency both in the Premier League and Europe.
Key dates to watch
- Sunday, 23 November
- Late November
- Early December
- Late November
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