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·6 April 2026

Arsenal injury latest: Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and more

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Arsenal Injury Update Ahead of Sporting Clash

Arsenal’s FA Cup exit has done more than dent silverware ambitions, it has sharpened focus on a growing injury list that could shape the club’s European hopes. As preparations continue for the Champions League quarter final first leg against Sporting CP, attention centres on key names such as Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice.

Mikel Arteta finds himself balancing recovery timelines with the urgency of a defining week.


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Gabriel Concern Offers Mixed Signals

Gabriel’s situation captures the current mood around Arsenal, cautiously optimistic yet far from certain. Having withdrawn from Brazil duty earlier in the international break, the defender returned to start against Southampton. His influence was evident, even if indirectly tied to Viktor Gyokeres’ equaliser.

However, his afternoon ended early with what appeared to be a left knee issue. The sight of him departing after 72 minutes raised immediate concern. Encouragingly, he was back in training on Monday, suggesting the problem may not be severe. Availability for Sporting remains a realistic possibility, though far from guaranteed.

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Bukayo Saka Fitness Question Continues

For Bukayo Saka, the situation feels more measured. The winger stepped away from England duty with workload management in mind, a decision that speaks volumes about his importance to Arsenal’s season.

He was absent against Southampton and did not train ahead of the Sporting fixture. That absence points towards a cautious approach from the club. Arteta hinted before the weekend that Saka was close to involvement, yet not quite ready.

The expectation is that Arsenal will not rush him back, particularly with a demanding schedule ahead. His potential return may be better aligned with the following fixture rather than immediate European action.

Declan Rice Balancing Fitness and Fatigue

Declan Rice finds himself in a similar position. After returning for “medical assessment” following England duty, his condition highlights the physical toll of a relentless campaign.

Arteta offered a revealing insight into Rice’s mindset, saying, “He is just now on the edge, where he thinks, ‘Does this make sense, what I’m doing here, to push through with 70 per cent [fitness] and push myself and push myself?’ And the same with Bukayo.”

That quote underlines a broader theme at Arsenal, managing elite players who are operating close to their physical limits. Rice could feature against Sporting, though it may depend on how much risk Arteta is willing to take.

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Defensive Depth Tested by Timber Absence

Jurrien Timber’s absence continues to test Arsenal’s defensive options. The Dutch defender has not featured since the win over Everton and remains sidelined with an ankle issue.

Despite earlier optimism, his lack of involvement in training suggests Lisbon will come too soon. Arsenal will need to reshuffle accordingly, placing further emphasis on those available.

Elsewhere, Leandro Trossard and others remain uncertain, while longer term concerns such as Mikel Merino add another layer of complexity to squad planning.

Arsenal Facing Defining Selection Decisions

This is where seasons often tilt. Arsenal must weigh short term necessity against long term risk, particularly with players like Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice central to both domestic and European ambitions.

Arteta’s approach so far suggests caution over haste. Whether that proves decisive will become clearer under the lights in Lisbon.

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