Mikel Arteta has been plagued by Arsenal injury blows this season with more problems emerging ahead of Brentford even after several returns.William Saliba poses in an Arsenal top. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta issued a William Saliba injury update after the Chelsea draw.(Image: (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images))

Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta has delivered a fresh William Saliba after being handed an easily forgotten double boost in the Premier League clash against Chelsea. The Gunners played out a 1-1 draw against their London rivals on Sunday afternoon with Mikel Merino on target after Trevoh Chalobah headed home the opener.

Dropping two points arrived as a disappointment with Arsenal having a man advantage for close to an hour after Moises Caicedo was sent off. Arteta had already been handed a setback ahead of the clash – with William Saliba suffering a knock that kept him out of featuring.

Arteta revealed he felt “uncomfortable” in training and that was enough to keep him out of being named in their matchday squad. In his post-match press conference, he gave a more thorough update and issued a new Gabriel Magalhaes timeline.

The Arsenal manager said: “I don’t know [how long he will be out for]. I think he’s got another test tomorrow. We’ll need to see the extent of that feeling, that sensation that he had. And we’ll know more with Gabi still some weeks to go.”

The latter suffered a groin injury while playing for Brazil during the November international break and is expected to miss most if not all of Arsenal’s matches in December. Leandro Trossard has also suffered an injury and though he was absent for the trip to Chelsea, Arteta’s latest comments suggest he could be available for Brentford.

“With Leo, there is another test today [Friday], we’ll have to see how he’s feeling, and it doesn’t look like much, so we still have a few hours, and we’ll have to wait and see.”

As for potential Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz returns, Arteta was able to offer up positive verdicts. He added “[Scans] clear, not yet, but they are getting closer and closer. We are very positive with both of them and that’s it.”

The former was able to return this weekend as he played the final minutes of the stalemate at Chelsea, which suggests that Havertz is not too far off appearing for the first time since the opening day win over Manchester United.

Viktor Gyokeres looks for the ball.Viktor Gyokeres is back fit and available.(Image: (Photo by Javier Garcia/Shutterstock))

A first appearance for Gyokeres in just under one month has been somewhat forgotten about in all the chaos of Arsenal’s draw against Chelsea with another major injury boost hidden from plain sight.

For the first time in nearly 11 months, Gabriel Jesus featured in an Arsenal matchday squad having taken a big step towards returning through featuring in a behind-closed doors friendly.

In terms of a competitive return for the Brazilian international, Arteta said: “We have to take into account that he’s been out for 11 months, and consistency is important. We need to see how his body reacts and what else he needs.

“The squad currently provides the right balance. That’s good.”