Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber has travelled to Hungary with the rest of the first team squad for the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday evening.
The Dutchman has not played since mid-March due to a groin problem, but he has expressed hope that he could make the game in Budapest.
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It remains to be seen whether manager Mikel Arteta will risk Timber from the start, considering he has not kicked a ball in anger in over two and a half months.
We will find out more when Arteta speaks in his pre-match press conference on Friday night.
Other Arsenal injury news
Christian Norgaard was taken off at halftime during the 2-1 win over Crystal Palace last weekend with a knock.
The Denmark international was seen talking to physios as he went off the pitch after the first half, but no update has been provided on his fitness since then.
Ben White has travelled with the squad for the PSG match, but he is not in contention to play, having picked up a season-ending knee injury against West Ham earlier this month.
Paris Saint-Germain injury news
Achraf Hakimi has been sidelined with a hamstring injury since the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich at the end of April.
The Moroccan has subsequently missed five games in total, and there are doubts over whether he is ready to start against the Gunners.
Hakimi is arguably in a similar situation to Timber, although the PSG right-back has only been on the treatment table for a month.
Lucas Chevalier has been unavailable due to his own hamstring problem for the same length of time as Hakimi. He has been named in the travelling party for Saturday’s game, but it is still not known whether he will make the bench.
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