Latest Arsenal injury news as 3 miss Sporting and huge Jesus update emerges

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Arsenal injury news: The Gunners have an opportunity to rest some of their key players as their Europa League campaign resumes after four months

Arsenal continued their preparations for their Europa League last-16 clash with Sporting CP on Wednesday with a welcome boost at London Colney.

The Gunners travel to Portugal to face Ruben Amorim's side in the first-leg on Thursday before welcoming the Lions to north London for the return leg a week later.

Mikel Arteta's side come into the tie in title-winning form with four straight wins to gain a five point lead at the top of the Premier League. But, for the first time since November, the Gunners will put their league ambitions on hold to possibly win the club’s first-ever European trophy.

"We knew it was difficult for him to last 70 minutes on the field after missing nearly five months. But I think he had a good impact but at the end, I felt we needed something else on the left because we were lacking threat and we were attracting more players into that (left) side. That’s why we made the decision to bring Reiss on."

Ahead of the first-leg, Arsenal have been handed possibly the biggest injury boost they could hope for. Gabriel Jesus has been out of action since suffering a knee injury at the World Cup and has left a gaping hole in Arteta's attack.

football.london were in attendance at the Gunners training ground to watch training and the forward didn’t show any signs of anxiety or holding back, which could hint that he could feature in Portugal.

"He's not far now. I don't want to give a timeline but he's doing certain things with the team, certain things outside the team. He's not very close but he is not far at all," the Gunners boss said.

"He's feeling better every day and the doctors are confident with the way the injury is evolving and we are in a good place with him I think."

Arteta confirmed after the win over Bournemouth that Trossard would be assessed before the European tie, saying: "It is a worry, he came to me straight away and said he couldn't continue, he'd felt something when he was tracking back, so we had to take him off. We'll assess him and see how he is."

"It's a bit uncertain what will happen with him to be honest in the training sessions. Let’s see, let’s keep the options open. He’s very positive about it and hopefully he’ll be fine."

Whilst Arsenal will be without Mohamed Elneny in Portugal, Jorginho could restore his place in Arteta's midfield after being replaced by Thomas Partey last week against Everton. Arteta confirmed he was unwell and he was kept on the bench against Bournemouth.

But with Partey's injury concerns, Thursday's clash provides the perfect chance for the Ghanian to rest his legs and allow Jorginho to gain some valuable minutes.

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