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Arsenal injury news and expected return date vs Leeds: Ben White, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Bukayo Saka

Arsenal managed to pick up all three points on Sunday but did so with a few players unable to see out the match.

Outside of long-term absentees Kieran Tierney and Thomas Partey, manager Mikel Arteta has a fairly fit squad heading into the final few games of the season and will be keen to avoid any more injuries with a UEFA Champions League spot up for grabs. Centre-back Ben White missed out entirely against West Ham United and though Takehiro Tomiyasu returned to the starting line-up, he was taken off with 10 minutes left.

Arteta was asked about a number of injured players after the final whistle at the London Stadium and with a key game against Leeds United coming up next week, gave an update on whether or not more players will be joining the aforementioned Partey and Tierney in the medical room.

Ben White missed Arsenal's 2-1 win over West Ham United on Sunday.

The English centre-back has been an ever-present for the Gunners since joining from Brighton and Hove Albion in the summer and has struck up a formidable partnership with Gabriel. The north London side didn't miss his presence too much but will be hoping his absence isn't a long one with key games coming up. Mikel Arteta did not have an update on White, who picked up an injury against Manchester United last week, with regards to when he will return.

The injury was picked up in the 3-1 win over Manchester United last Saturday.

: Leeds United (h), May 8

The winger continues to go from strength to strength and set up the opening goal of the game against West Ham.

Taken off with just minutes left in the match, it was the third game in the row the England international failed to finish the match. Last week against United, Saka was seen limping after the match and

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