Gabriel Jesus is leading a host of big-name stars set to bolster Arsenal's title challenge ahead of a demanding period. Gunners striker Viktor Gyokeres and England winger Noni Madueke are also aiming to be match-fit for the north London derby against Tottenham in Arsenal's first game back after the international break on November 23.
They are also hoping to have captain Martin Odegaard and forwards Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli back for the hectic fixture list as they face eight matches in December. This will push Mikel Arteta's squad to its limits as they face pivotal matches in the Premier League, Champions League and a Carabao Cup quarter-final before the end of 2025.
Brazilian star Jesus has returned to full training and Arsenal are planning to schedule a match for him during the international break.
This would be a significant boost as Jesus has been sidelined since January with a cruciate knee ligament injury, but has made substantial progress in his recovery in recent weeks. Jesus is eager to return to first-team action as swiftly as possible and is intensifying his training and ball work to be prepared for one of the toughest periods of the season.
There is a possibility that Jesus could feature in Arsenal's Champions League match against Bayern Munich on November 26, as he boasts an impressive record in Europe.
They also have a busy week following the international break as they take on Tottenham and travel to Chelsea the subsequent Sunday.
Gyokeres is expected to be match-ready for the north London derby after a muscle issue, suspected to be a hamstring problem, during the Burnley game. Madueke is also preparing to be fit, while Martinelli is nearing a return after missing the last two matches due to injury.
Odegaard, who has been sidelined with a knee injury, is also hoping to make a comeback. His presence will be vital as Arsenal face a packed schedule with two games per week throughout December.
Havertz, who has been out of action since August due to a knee problem, is also progressing in his recovery and anticipates a return within the next month.
Arsenal's winning streak was halted with a draw at Sunderland on Saturday, where they lacked attacking options from the bench. However, the Gunners are now on the verge of welcoming back their big-name stars to full fitness.
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