In addition to Timber and White, Arteta provided updates on two more Arsenal stars: Oleksandr Zinchenko and Martin Odegaard. Zinchenko, the versatile Ukrainian full-back, has seen limited action this season, as he has been suffering from a calf issue. The Gunners boss was optimistic about Zinchenko’s recovery, suggesting that the player could be back in action shortly after the international break if his recovery continues to progress as expected.
"Oleks probably after the international break, if everything goes well, he’s progressing very well," Arteta said.
Odegaard is also working hard to return to full fitness after suffering ankle ligament damage during international duty with Norway. The Norwegian playmaker has missed the last six Arsenal matches, and while Arteta is hopeful about Odegaard’s determination, he admitted that the timeline for his return remains uncertain.
“Martin, it’s very difficult because I expected him still with the boot and a lot of things,” Arteta said. “He’s working so hard, and he’s feeling good, but it’s hard to give a clear timeline on when he’ll be back.”