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Arsenal have just come off the back of a fantastic week with wins against Chelsea and Manchester United significantly boosting their chances of a top-four finish come the end of the season. This weekend sees them travel to West Ham in what will be another tough test but the confidence will be with the Gunners.

Elsewhere, Tottenham have stalled in their own bid for the place. A 1-0 defeat to Brighton was followed by an equally lacklustre display against Brentford as Antonio Conte's side were held to a 0-0 draw. But Mikel Arteta will know better than to get carried away, having already seen how quickly things can change.

The Gunners will be eager to maintain their momentum against West Ham and may be hoping that David Moyes rings the changes ahead of the second leg of their Europa League semi-final. With that said, has taken a look at the latest Arsenal injury news.

Tammy Abraham transfer: £50m Arsenal plan, Chelsea return, Man Utd bid, Tottenham discussions

The 20-year-old struggled with injury during the game with United, going down twice before being substituted. He appeared to be pointing towards the top of his leg as he came off, though there is no indication as to how severe it is, however he was seen walking fine after his substitution.

"Bukayo was struggling even to start the match, but

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