Oliver Glasner issues key Crystal Palace injury update as Man Utd left without two
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The Premier League action continues this weekend after a busy mid-week schedule. Crystal Palace finally have their second win, and they take on Manchester City on Saturday in a tough-looking home clash. Elsewhere, Brentford take on Newcastle United and struggling West Ham face Wolves.
In all-London clashes, Chelsea face rivals Tottenham on Sunday, and Arsenal take on fellow high flyers Fulham. In the meantime, we have rounded up all the latest news and transfer rumours surrounding the Premier League.
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Palace boss Oliver Glasner has issued an injury update on Adan Wharton with the midfielder having been out with injury over recent weeks. "Adam was out for four weeks, but he trained with us," said Glasner.
"If he can train completely next week, then maybe he will be available for Brighton. We have Brighton, and then Arsenal twice, and we all really hope that he's available for those games."
Arteta update
Mikel Arteta has issued an injury update ahead of Arsenal’s clash with Fulham, refusing to rule out Riccardo Calafiori and Gabriel Magalhaes despite their absence from training on Friday.
“We have a few,” the Spaniard said in his pre-match press conference. “It’s matchday minus two so we have to modify a few players. Until tomorrow’s training session it’s very difficult to say. It depends how they evolve in the next few days.”
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Rounding up the injury updates, Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has confirmed that Jonny Evans and Victor Lindelof will remain out for Saturday’s clash with Nottingham Forest.
“Jonny is still not training; Victor has returned to training but isn’t available for tomorrow, maybe in the next game he will be available,” Amorim said, as cited by the Manchester Evening News. United will be looking to bounce back from their defeat to Arsenal on Wednesday night.
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