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A fully fit Arsenal squad will be the dream outcome for Mikel Arteta following the warm-weather training camp.

And the Gunners manager is one step closer to having those prayers answered ahead of his side's return to Premier League action against fellow top-four rivals Wolves next Thursday.

January turned out to be a difficult month for the north London outfit.

In addition to failing to win any of their five games across all competitions, including being knocked out of both domestic cup competitions, Arteta was only able to name what many would consider being his strongest Arsenal XI on one occasion.

Player unavailability was down to a combination of reasons.

One being Thomas Partey departing for the Africa Cup of Nations and then picking up a red card upon his early return, another being Granit Xhaka missing one game after testing positive for Covid-19 and a further two through suspension.

At the peak of player unavailability at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal had fewer than the required number for the North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur (13 outfield players and one goalkeeper) thus causing the game to be postponed.

The Gunners were able to fulfil fixtures against Liverpool and Burnley to end a miserable

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