Arsenal have been handed a huge injury boost as Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus has been spotted in training.
The 26-year-old underwent surgery last month and has now rejoined his teammates in training.
Sky Sports cameras were at the Arsenal training ground, and Jesus was seen doing the drills with others.
The Gunners face Fulham at Emirates Stadium on Saturday and the former Manchester City could be available for selection.
The Evening Standard recently reported that Jesus could be back before the international break in September, and the home game against Manchester United on September 3 looks like a very realistic return date.
Arsenal have started the new Premier League campaign on an impressive note, winning 2-1 against Nottingham Forest on the opening weekend before a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Monday.
Eddie Nketiah has led the line in the absence of Jesus, grabbing the first goal of the campaign while Bukayo Saka bagged the other against Forest.
Martin Odegaard scored the only goal against Palace from the spot after Nketiah missed a chance to put Arsenal ahead, and having Jesus back will come as a massive boost.
The South American bagged 11 goals and six assists in 26 Premier League games last term and will be eager to return to action to help his side.
Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz can also lead the line for the Gunners, but Jesus brings a different quality to the table and having him fully fit for the rest of the season will boost their chances of winning the title.
Arsenal need to be perfect at both ends of the pitch to have a chance of challenging Man City for the title, and while the Netherlands international defender Jurrien Timber is currently unavailable due to a long-term injury, manager Mikel Arteta has enough squad depth at the back and the return to Jesus will help bolster his attacking options.
