Arsenal’s highly anticipated Premier League match against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium this weekend might see their star player, valued at £70 million, make a comeback.
Martin Odegaard has been absent for the last three games due to injury, forcing him to skip Norway’s international duty to focus on healing. He last played as a substitute in Arsenal’s EFL Cup, where they suffered a 3-1 loss to West Ham United.
Recent reports from The Standard indicate that Odegaard has been given the green light to return to action after following concussion protocols following a training accident.
Apart from the concussion, the 24-year-old has been managing a hip problem, leading to his decision to stay at Arsenal during the international break for recovery.
During this break, Odegaard spent time with family and connected with his Norwegian teammates before intensifying his recovery efforts back at Arsenal, aiming to be fit for the Brentford clash.
Arsenal also anticipates the return of Gabriel Jesus, who has been training with Brazil’s national team after a hamstring injury since October 24, boosting hopes for a stronger squad in upcoming challenges.
The potential comeback of these key players has Arsenal fans excited and optimistic for their upcoming matches, adding a new level of anticipation to the team’s fixtures.