- Saka is 'ready to lose another eight weeks of action for gunners'
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Bukayo Saka is 'ready to lose another eight weeks of action' for Arsenal while continuing his recovery of a serious injury in the hamstrings.
Saka, 23 years old, suffered the injury on December 21 during the 5-1 palmada of the Arsenal Crystal Palace in Selhurst Park.
Then he underwent surgery on December 29, with the estimated recovery period between 10 and 12 weeks.
It is not said that the end of England has suffered setbacks and is scheduled to return within the previous period since the injury occurred.
The sun He has reported that he could miss 'another eight weeks', which would put him online for a return to action in mid -April.
Since he underwent surgery in the last days of December, Saka could return to action at the end of March.

Bukayo Saka is 'ready to lose another eight weeks of action' for Arsenal while continuing his recovery of a serious injury to the hamstrings

Saka, 23 years
But due to the serious nature of its tear of ischiotibials, a precise return date for the key man of the gunners is not yet known.
The news comes in the middle of a series of other injuries to Mikel Arteta, with the Spanish also strange Gabriel Jesus, Kai Hvertz and Gabriel Martinelli in attack at a key point of the season.
Hvertz, 25, is the most recent victim on the list, after having suffered an injury to the hamstrings during the mid -season trip of the club to Dubai.
The German suffered the coup as part of a pressing exercise and follows the Arsenal's decision to opt against reinforcements in the January transfer window.
Arteta was already without Jesus for the rest of the season after suffering a serious injury in the FA Cup against Manchester United in January.
Meanwhile, Jesús Martinelli's Brazilian fellow could lose up to a month after being injured in the second section of the Cábao Cup semifinal against Newcastle United.
Saka and Jesus, being marginalized for long periods, left the northern London open to bring an attacker in January, but his approach to Aston Villa Ollie Watkins striker was rejected.
It was also said that Arsenal was monitoring the availability of Mathys Tel, but the French chose to join his Tottenham archrival on loan from the Bayern Munich until the end of the season.
Although they have been devastated by injuries to attacking players in recent weeks, the Gunners received an impulse in their title offer when Liverpool granted an equalizer of detention time to draw in Everton on Thursday night.
While that extended Liverpool's leadership at the top of the table to seven points, Arteta men can reduce that number to four if they beat Leicester City on Saturday.