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Zinchenko, Gabriel, Marquinhos: Arsenal injury news and return dates ahead of Nottingham Forest

Arsenal returned to Premier League action against Nottingham Forest tomorrow, looking to get the first win in two matches after back-to-back disappointments somewhat halted progress.

Although losing to PSV Eindhoven 2-0 in the Europa League ultimately will have a limited impact on their European progress if Arsenal beats Zurich on the final matchday, it does dent the confidence after drawing to Southampton in the league last weekend.

It was only the third match of the season that they have failed to win, but it comes at a time where momentum is crucial, and Mikel Arteta's side are being asked serious questions for the first time all season.

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Ahead of them is a home match against Forest, who have just come off the back of beating Liverpool. Here, football.london takes a look at the available players for the clash.

Matt Turner

USMNT goalkeeper was expected to keep his place in the Europa League side against PSV, but he was a surprise exclusion from the matchday squad. It was revealed late on that the summer signing was not made available for the game as a precaution for a tight groin.

What Arteta has said: "Matt [Turner] felt something in his groin last night, so we decided to start with Aaron [Ramsdale].

Expected return date: Unknown

Oleksandr Zinchenko

Zinchenko suffered a knock to his knee in late August before briefly returning to action against Manchester United. He then picked up a calf injury in Arsenal training and has struggled to stay match-fit since. The Ukraine international has missed the Gunners' last seven games, including the latest clash against PSV.

The medical staff are monitoring the versatile defender and will be looking to not give him too much, too soon, concerning his physical workload.

What Arteta has said: "He had a recurring injury in his calf. That's why he's been out for this period."

Expected return date: Unknown.

Marquinhos

Marquinhos was not involved in Thursday night's clash. The Brazilian youngster was feeling unwell in the build-up to the game and didn't travel to the Netherlands as a result.

What Arteta has said: "We had Marquinhos, who wasn't feeling well today and didn't travel. For the rest, we are OK."

Expected return date: Nottingham Forest (H) - October 30

Gabriel Magalhaes

Gabriel was seen hobbling off the pitch at full-time following the loss to PSV and is one of three players -Turner and Zinchenko being the others - to face an individual fitness test ahead of the return to action. Gabriel was a second-half substitute and limped onto the team bus after the match, according to the Express.

He played until the end of the match and is expected to be fit, but he could provide a worry for Arteta, who started with Rob Holding and William Saliba at the back.

Emile Smith Rowe

Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe has struggled to get his season underway so far, suffering with injury from pre-season before making his return from the bench against Manchester United last month. However, he then got injured in the warm-down at Old Trafford.

The England international has since undergone surgery which is set to keep him on the sidelines for an extended period, with no return date set as of this moment.

What Arteta has said: "That's been an ongoing issue that he's had. He's had some discomfort in the groin area and hasn't had any continuity this season," the Arsenal boss told reporters in a press conference before the 3-0 win over Brentford a couple of weeks ago. "It's something we are trying to assess.

"We're trying to help him as much as possible in any way we can because we need him fit, we need him available, and we need him performing at his best level because he's such an important player for us. Unfortunately, for this period and periods last year, we haven't had him."

Expected return date: Unknown.

Mohamed Elneny

Mohamed Elneny is suffering from a hamstring injury which he picked up against Fulham last month. It's likely to keep him out until the New Year, with Arteta describing the injury as "long-term".

What Arteta has said: "We still need to see another specialist, but I'm afraid we're going to lose Mo for a while."

"Obviously, that has an impact because Thomas is injured, and we are a bit short in that position."

Expected return date: Unknown.

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