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William Saliba return date uncertain as Arsenal defender's injury progress stalls

Mikel Arteta admits he is unsure if William Saliba will play again this season as his recovery from a back injury has not progressed as hoped.

The France defender had started every Premier League game this season before being forced off during the Europa League defeat to Sporting Lisbon last month.

He has not played since, has been ruled out of Friday's clash with bottom club Southampton and is now a major doubt for the top-of-the-table clash at Manchester City next week.

Initially it was hoped Saliba would be in contention at the Etihad Stadium, but Arteta has cast doubt on the 22-year-old featuring again in the title run-in.

"The picture hasn't changed from last week. Regarding William, we still have to wait a little bit more," Arteta said on the eve of the Southampton game.

"He is not progressing as quick as we hoped. It's a bit delicate and we want to be very certain when we push him that he is ready to absorb the load and the risk that we will take and at the moment that's not possible to do."

Asked if the issue could now leave Saliba sidelined until next season, Arteta added: "I don't know, it's a bit early (to make predictions).

"Probably next week we are going to have more certainty. There is some evolution, he is doing more activity.

"But he is not there yet to start to throw him on the pitch at the level that the sessions demand to compete in this league."

Arsenal welcome Saints having drawn their last two games despite leading 2-0 against both Liverpool and West Ham.

Bukayo Saka missed a penalty that would have put the visitors 3-1 up at the London Stadium, his first failure from the spot since his effort was saved in the Euro 2020 final shoot-out.

Arteta, though, feels the miss could prove a blessing in disguise for a

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