Arsenal News: Koscielny's Tottenham boost, Rosicky set to return, Wenger wants Chelsea ace
Laurent Koscielny is set to return for the north London derby
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Arsenal are set to be given a major boost are set to be boosted by the return of Laurent Koscielny for Sunday's north London derby with Tottenham.
The French international was named among the substitutes for Wednesday's 5-1 Champions League humbling against Bayern Munich with a hip injury.
Arsene Wenger is likely to risk the defender for Sunday’s crucial encounter after the Gunners' poor display in Germany.
 
Tomas Rosicky has been given the all clear to begin his comeback from injury
 
Arsenal News: Koscielny's Tottenham boost, Rosicky set to return, Wenger wants Chelsea ace
Tomas Rosicky has been given the all clear to begin his comeback from injury
With the game coming before the international break, Wenger is likely to ask his country to rest Koscielny so the problem can be cleared up.
Tomas Rosicky has been given the all clear to begin his comeback from injury, according to The Mirror.
The 35-year-old saw a specialist in Munich on Thursday and will be allowed to begin training next week, three months after undergoing cartilage surgery.
The Czech midfielder is however not expected to be ready for a first-team return until January.
 
Chelsea’s Charly Musonda looks likely to quit Stamford Bridge, with Arsenal waiting in the wings, according to reports.
Musonda is one of Chelsea’s biggest talents, but the path from the Blues’ academy to the first-team squad is a difficult one to follow.
The Mirror claim Musonda’s lack of first-team football has alerted Arsenal who were keen on signing the player in the summer.
The 19-year-old is valued at £10million and is also a target for French club Monaco.

Arsenal News: Koscielny's Tottenham boost, Rosicky set to return, Wenger wants Chelsea ace
Charly Musonda looks set to leave Chelsea, with Arsenal reportedly interested

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