Key player returns to Arsenal: Mikel Merino joins training

Arsenal received unexpected and joyful news ahead of the Champions League final. Spanish midfielder Mikel Merino has officially returned to training after his injury. The recovery of the player, who has been sidelined since February, provides a major boost for Mikel Arteta ahead of the season's most important matches. This is reported by Goal.com .
The 29-year-old underwent surgery due to a leg fracture and was out for three months. He missed the decisive matches of Arsenal's campaign as they secured their first Premier League title in over 20 years. On Thursday, it was confirmed that Merino participated in light exercises and is ready for full-contact training on Friday.
Speaking about the Spanish player's condition, Mikel Arteta expressed optimism regarding his participation in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. The manager noted that Merino's return is being carefully managed and he will begin training with the main group starting Friday.
Merino, who recorded 6 goals and 3 assists in the first half of the season, expressed his delight at his return. "I feel great. This week and month have been amazing for me and the club. The leg injury is behind me, and I am physically ready," the player told Marca.
Arsenal will now face Crystal Palace in the final round of the domestic league before battling Paris Saint-Germain for Europe's most prestigious trophy. Merino's return is expected to further strengthen the team's midfield.













