Mikel Arteta provides injury updates on two key Arsenal stars

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Mikel Arteta lifted the lid on the condition of both Emile Smith Rowe and Gabriel Jesus following Arsenal's friendly victory over Lyon.

The Gunners breezed to a 3-0 win against the Ligue 1 side out in the United Arab Emirates, while taking part in the Dubai Super Cup as a part of their preparations for the impending return of club football.

Naturally, Arsenal have plenty of first-team regulars away still representing their country at the World Cup or on leave following a recent elimination, but are still stepping up their efforts with one eye on football's return, with the aim being to continue an incredible first half of the season.

Unfortunately, Brazil forward Jesus saw his World Cup campaign come to an end as a result of a knee injury, which the club have since confirmed he has had surgery to correct. After the win, Arteta responded 'no' when asked if there was a timescale for the 25-year-old's return.

"We know that he needed some intervention in the knee and we have to take day by day, week by week and see where that takes us," Arteta said.

When asked if injury to Jesus would influence the Gunners' transfer plans, he responded: "What it affects is who we are as a team because he gives us so much.

"What we can do after that, when we know the timescale better and when we can have him back, we will look at the options and try to make the right decisions."


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Smith Rowe, meanwhile, has been missing for the majority of the 2022/23 campaign, but has travelled with the squad to Dubai for their mid-season camp. Arteta said: "With Emile, he has returned to training and he’s in that process after we rehab, after a period where he had some real discomfort.

"So we are giving him time – he’s getting closer and closer. So hopefully in the next few weeks, we’ll be able to see him."