Sport | FootballArsenal injury update: Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard latest news and return datesFresh concern for Gunners ahead of Sporting and Man City showdownsArsenal injury latest: Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Martin OdegaardStandard SportTashan Deniran-Alleyne2 minutes agoCOMMENTSYour matchday briefing on Arsenal, featuring team news and expert analysis from Matt VerriI would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice.Arsenal have some major injury concerns ahead of two huge games this week against Sporting and Manchester City.The Gunners are reeling after Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth followed their Carabao Cup final defeat and shock FA Cup exit at the hands of Southampton.Mikel Arteta’s side bid to get back on track when they play Sporting in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, leading 1-0 from the first leg.They then face Manchester City in a huge title showdown at the Etihad on Sunday.Arteta has been handed a fresh injury scare over Declan Rice after Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori all missed the Bournemouth defeat.With that in mind, here is the latest Arsenal injury news and return dates…Declan RiceDeclan Rice sparked fresh injury concern when he missed Arsenal training on Tuesday.Rice completed the full 90 minutes of Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth but was absent when Arsenal trained on Tuesday ahead of the Sporting game.Declan Rice completed 90 minutes against Bournemouth but missed training on TuesdayGetty ImagesArteta will issue an update on Rice and the injury situation when he holds his press conference on Tuesday afternoon.Potential return date: UnknownMartin OdegaardMartin Odegaard has not had any luck with injuries this season and disaster has struck again with Odegaard forced to sit out the loss to Bournemouth.Arteta revealed that the Norway international picked up a “niggle” during the first leg win over Sporting, a game in which he was brought off in the 70th minute.Fresh setback: Martin OdegaardJohn Walton/PA WireOdegaard did not train with the Arsenal squad on Tuesday, suggesting he will not be fit to face Sporting.Read MoreRice fitness scare as five Arsenal stars miss training before SportingArsenal vs Sporting: Prediction, kick-off time, team news, odds, h2hArsenal stars at risk of Champions League ban as UEFA rule explainedSponsoredArt After Dark is back with an exciting calendar of cultural eventsPotential return date: Sunday April 19, vs Man City (A)Bukayo SakaBukayo Saka withdrew from England duty last month, having joined up late after Thomas Tuchel said he wanted to manage the workload of some key players.The winger was thought to have been rested for the FA Cup quarter-final loss to Southampton, but concerns over his fitness have increased after missing out against Sporting and Bournemouth.Saka has still not returned to training which suggests he is no nearer to a return, but Arteta is hopeful of having his vice-captain back as soon as possible.Bukayo Saka has missed Arsenal’s last three gamesArsenal FC via Getty Images"We need everything," Arteta said after the 2-1 loss to Bournemouth."First of all we need everybody fit and available. The ones that are not involved, the ones that are not with us, that are really big, important players, we need them immediately with us."Then we're going to be much better. Then the other ones, we need to stand up. Me the first one. Embrace this challenge and go for it."Potential return date: Sunday April 19, vs Man City (A)Jurrien TimberIt is approaching a month to the date since Jurrien Timber last played for Arsenal.The defender was forced off in the 2-0 win over Everton and has subsequently missed the last five games with an ankle problem that also saw him withdraw from the Netherlands squad for games against Norway and Ecuador.Timber has still not returned to training and Arteta is set to provide an update on him in the pre-Sporting press conference on Tuesday.Potential return date: UnknownRiccardo CalafioriRiccardo Calafiori played the entire 90 minutes against Sporting last week, but like Odegaard, was left out of the squad completely for the visit of Bournemouth and it’s not clear as to what his issue is.The Italian, now, has not played consecutive Premier League matches since the start of December.It is possible that Arsenal are simply just managing Calafiori’s minutes to avoid a serious injury, but he did not train on Tuesday.Potential return date: Wednesday April 15, vs Sporting CP (H) or Sunday April 19, vs Man City (A)Piero HincapieEcuador said, during the international break, that Piero Hincapie had returned to Arsenal “to begin his recovery process” following medical tests over an unspecified injury.Hincapie was ruled out of the Southampton game and also missed out in Lisbon, but returned to the matchday squad at the weekend and will be pushing to start on Wednesday night.Potential return date: Wednesday April 15, vs Sporting CP (H)Mikel MerinoMikel Merino is in a race against the clock to play for Arsenal again this season and be fit for the World Cup, after having surgery on a foot injury in February.In a new update on the Spaniard, Arteta has said: “He's going to push every boundary.“He's out of his boot, doing quite a lot of exercises already.“He reacted really well to the surgery and he's got no pain. I'm sure there is a chance to make that period shorter - if there is a person that can make that shorter, it's Mikel.”Potential return date: UnknownMORE ABOUT
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