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Arsenal are expected to receive a significant fitness boost ahead of their FA Cup quarter-final fixture against Southampton on April 4, with several first-team players progressing in their recovery.
Timber Nearing Return to Training
Defender Jurrien Timber is understood to be close to resuming full training following a period on the sidelines.
While no official confirmation has been made regarding his match availability, there is cautious optimism he could be considered for selection, subject to fitness assessments closer to the fixture.
Defensive Pair Monitored
Centre-backs Gabriel Magalhães and William Saliba were recently withdrawn from international duty as a precautionary measure.
The club is continuing to monitor their condition, with both players expected to undergo further evaluation before a final decision is made on their availability.
Trossard Also Under Assessment
Forward Leandro Trossard is also being assessed after missing recent action. Early indications suggest he is progressing well, although his involvement will depend on medical clearance and match readiness.
Squad Management Key for Crucial Period
With multiple competitions entering decisive stages, Arsenal are managing player workloads carefully to minimize risk and ensure long-term availability.
The situation remains fluid, and final decisions on player involvement will be made closer to matchday in line with medical advice and training performance.
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