January 15, 2026

Written by Albert Echatah

Mikel Arteta won’t make a decision regarding William Saliba and Bukayo Saka’s health versus Chelsea until after Friday’s practice.


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Prior to the international break, Saka’s streak of 87 Premier League appearances was cut in half because to the minor hamstring strain he sustained during the Champions League loss to Lens.

The 22-year-old was absent from England’s historic win over Manchester City two weeks ago as well as the victories over Australia and Italy.

Saliba, meanwhile, left the France team after suffering a toe injury in the victory over the Premier League champions.

Arteta expects to have two of his key players ready when the Gunners visit Stamford Bridge on Saturday in an attempt to win what would be an incredible fourth straight game at the home of their west London rivals.

Not a lot (of team news), he declared. There haven’t been many players. Today is the day of our first training session; more information will become available afterward.

Saliba missed the last stretch of the previous season due to a back ailment, and Arsenal’s title hopes collapsed during his absence.

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Meanwhile…

Erik ten Hag is anxious to prevent Jadon Sancho from making a “empty gesture,” therefore Manchester United is apparently willing to accept a “significant loss” on him.

Sancho has a disruptive impact on the rest of United’s team, according to manager Ten Hag, who is determined to get rid of the winger.

This season, Sancho and Ten Hag had a nasty falling out, with the Dutchman publicly criticizing his player in the media for his lack of effort in practice. After spending £73 million on him in 2021, United is now willing to suffer a “significant loss” on the player in the January transfer window.

(metro.co)

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