Arsenal are set to resume Premier League action as they head to Fulham on Saturday evening. Currently leading the table, the Gunners could extend their lead by four points with a victory at Craven Cottage.
The north London side secured their top spot with a 2-0 triumph over West Ham United before the international break. Now, all eyes are on Marco Silva's squad as Mikel Arteta's men gear up for another crucial weekend clash. Supporters will be delighted to see several familiar faces back on the pitch, although club captain Martin Odegaard continues to be sidelined with a knee problem. Here, Express Football brings you all the latest updates from the Emirates Stadium.
Welcome sight at trainingArsenal are welcoming back several players after the international break, including new recruit Piero Hincapie. The defender suffered a groin injury during his debut match against Athletic Club in the Champions League, leading Arteta to reveal that he underwent surgery over the summer.
However, the 23-year-old was seen training on Wednesday alongside defender Gabriel and star winger Gabriel Martinelli. Both Arsenal stars were away on international duty with Brazil in Asia, but have returned in time for the Fulham match on Saturday.
Ben White was notably absent from Wednesday's training session, with midfielder Martin Zubimendi observing from the sidelines alongside sporting director Andrea Berta.

In other news, summer signing Cristhian Mosquera has hinted at a potential future departure from Arsenal, despite only joining from Valencia in the recent transfer window. The highly-regarded defender signed a £13million deal over five years with the Gunners with an option for an additional year - but he has not ruled out an exit.
Speaking to Marca, the centre-back revealed that reuniting with his old teammates during the international break has made him reflect on the unpredictable nature of football. Mosquera said: "I'm very happy to see my former teammates again in what has been my home.
"There's nothing like Valencia. It's a club that gave me everything from day one, one that I've fallen in love with, one that I've become. Who knows? Life takes many twists and turns. Football takes you one place one day and another the next. But like Valencia, nothing; that's for sure."
Since his arrival, the 21-year-old has established himself as a key figure in Arsenal's defence, making eight appearances and contributing to five clean sheets.
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