Arsenal have been handed a double injury boost as both Bukayo Saka and Thomas Partey were spotted training with the rest of the squad on Monday morning.
According to the Evening Standard journalist Simon Collings, the duo were involved as the Gunners returned to London Colney after their 4-0 win over Bournemouth on Saturday.
However, Brazilian attacker Gabriel Martinelli was nowhere to be found and could be unavailable for selection when Arsenal take on RC Lens in the Champions League on Tuesday.
The 22-year-old sustained a hamstring injury against Everton on September 17 and is yet to return to action, missing the last four games across all competitions.
Saka limped off for the second time this season against the Cherries at the weekend having also failed to finish the North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur, and while manager Mikel Arteta would have feared the worst, it appears the England international is okay and will be ready to face the Ligue 1 club in France.
Partey picked up an injury in training ahead of the Manchester United game before the last international break and has not been available for selection since, missing the last six games across all competitions.
It remains to be seen if the Ghana international midfielder and makeshift right-back will be available for selection tomorrow, but he could be in contention when Arsenal take on Premier League leaders Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
There is just a point between the two clubs in the table, and the Gunners will be desperate to secure a win and prove their title credentials.
Having Saka available ahead of the clash is a huge boost, and Arteta could decide against starting him tomorrow as he could do with much-needed rest right now after two recent injury scares.
