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Bukayo Saka: Injury News

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Arsenal Starboy, Bukayo Saka is under close observation after a hamstring injury. The injury which he suffered, ruled him out of the previous match at the beginning of this season.

Bukayo Saka: Injury Status

The Arsenal youngster has scored 1 goal in 3 league matches in this season in the 2025-26 campaign.

He’s provided 71 goal contributions (goals + assists) in 265 matches for his Arsenal career.

The trophies that he has won at Arsenal includes an FA Cup (2020) and two Community Shields (2020, 2023).

The Injury and Return

Bukayo Saka pulled a hamstring during a 5-0 win over Leeds United, and the Arsenal medics replaced him from the match.

His scan and test confirmed that there wasn’t a serious new injury, to the relief of Arsenal and supporters.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta also made it official that Saka’s early substitution in the Carabao Cup match against Port Vale — after around 60 minutes — was planned, not due to injury.

Return, Management, and Fitness Plans

Arteta was careful in managing Saka‘s return. He insisted on managing the winger’s game time progressively.

After the Port Vale match, Arteta assures that they did not have any new muscle problems and he never had any intention of replacing the player to keep him within control because the player had been out for long.

Arteta believes that Saka “will be around for the weekend” against Newcastle United.

What This Is for Arsenal

Saka’s comeback is gradual. It ensures that the team need not take the risk of re-injury or setbacks.

Noni Madueke’s knee issue is pushing Arsenal’s attacking resources to the maximum.

Whether he will feature against Newcastle or not depends on whether or not he can manage with the training loads. Arteta sounds hopeful-sounding but guarded.

Author’s Insight

Saka recovers on schedule. While the manager pulled him off too early in a match, this was a tactical decision, not a sign of fresh issues”. His fitness to play in the upcoming games does not seem to be a problem. Arsenal will approach it cautiously so as not to worsen older injury issues.

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