- The Arsenal captain is stepping up his rehabilitation from a lengthy ankle injury
- Martin Odegaard has been injured since playing for Norway in September
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Martin Odegaard is accelerating his recovery from an ankle injury to deliver a timely fitness boost to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.
There is also hope that both Gabriel Magalhaes and Jurrien Timber, who limped off during Sunday’s draw against Liverpool, will not be long-term absentees.
Gunners captain Odegaard has been missing since damaging ankle ligaments when playing for Norway in September.
But the key midfielder is taking a significant step towards fitness, with the 25-year-old scheduled to return to training on the grass this week.
There is doubt over when Arteta will deem Odegaard to be fit for selection, however.
Martin Odegaard is accelerating his recovery from an ankle injury to deliver a timely fitness boost to Arsenal
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta (left) is desperate to have Arsenal captain Odegaard (right) available again
Odegaard has been missing since damaging ankle ligaments when playing for Norway in September
If Odegaard plays before the next international break – which commences after the away clash at Chelsea on November 10 – then Norway will be within their rights to call up the former Real Madrid star for their matches against Slovenia and Kazakhstan.
Indeed, Norway manager Stale Solbakken said this week that he ‘hopes’ Odegaard is ready to be available for the their November fixtures.
There will be apprehension at Arsenal about Odegaard reporting for international duty so soon after his return to match fitness.
But with tough fixtures against Newcastle, Inter Milan and Chelsea on the horizon, Odegaard’s availability would certainly arrive as a major boost ahead of a difficult run of fixtures.
There will be apprehension at Arsenal about Odegaard reporting for international duty so soon after his return to match fitness
Arsenal don’t expect key defender Gabriel (middle on floor) to be a long-term injury absentee after limping off against Liverpool
Elsewhere, Magalhaes is being assessed after a taking a knock to the knee in the 2-2 draw versus Liverpool.
Early indications are that the Brazil international will not be a long-term casualty but will have a definitive scan on Tuesday to confirm the extent of the injury.
Meanwhile, Timber complained of calf tightness after the game amid hope the Dutchman may have been suffering a bout of cramp given the game against Arne Slot’s team was the defender’s first outing in just under a month due to muscular problem.
Arsenal are yet to confirm the extent of the knee injury suffered by Ricardo Calafiori in last week’s win over Shakthar Donetsk, though it is understood he will miss weeks rather months.