Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has made his come back to London to join the rest of his team mates as he continues recovery from knee injury.
The 25-year-old appears to be recovering more quickly after having knee surgery in December.
The Brazilian striker's injury, which he sustained while representing his nation in Qatar, has prevented him from playing for the Gunners since before the World Cup.
Before Christmas, he had surgery in London, and ever since, he has been gradually regaining his fitness. The forward is now able to walk without crutches or a knee brace.
Jesus worked with the Arsenal medical staff during a recent trip to England, and on January 22, he attended the Emirates Stadium match between the Arsenal and Manchester United, which the Gunners won 3-2.
The ex-Manchester City forward took a plane out of the country to continue his recovery, but he has since come back to London to make a significant advancement in his recovery.
Jesus returned to Arsenal's London Colney training facility on Tuesday.
Jesus has resumed working with the ball, but right now, strengthening his knee is the main goal of his recovery.
Jesus has always believed that he will be back on the field in time to still play a significant role during the season's closing weeks, but Arsenal has been hesitant to provide a specific timeframe for his return.
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