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THE RETURN OF THE KING: Manchester United’s $70M Superstar Completes “Unprecedented” Recovery – Bournemouth On December 16th Confirmed As Historic Comeback Date

Arsenal fans, exhale. The wait for your record-signing’s return is almost over. According to positive new updates, striker Benjamin Šeško is making excellent progress in his recovery and is nearing a return to first-team action. The Slovenian international has now set a clear target: to be ready for selection for the Gunners’ Premier League clash against AFC Bournemouth on December 16th, providing a massive boost to Mikel Arteta’s attacking options for the festive fixture pile-up.

Šeško, who joined Arsenal from RB Leipzig in a deal worth up to £55 million, has been sidelined since November with a muscular injury. His absence has been keenly felt, with the Gunners often relying on the versatility of Kai Havertz or the youth of Gabriel Jesus’ understudy in the central striking role.

The latest news indicates his rehabilitation has entered its final, most promising phase. Training individually is one thing, but targeting a specific match date signifies that he is reintegrating into full team training and passing the final fitness benchmarks. A return against Bournemouth would mark a roughly five-week absence, a best-case scenario for the type of injury he sustained.

While Arsenal have coped in the league table, Šeško’s return addresses a specific tactical need. He offers a unique profile: a physically imposing, mobile target man with a thunderous shot, different from the profiles of Havertz, Jesus, or Eddie Nketiah. His presence provides Arteta with a “Plan B” to break down deep-lying defences, a valuable weapon for games like Bournemouth at home where space is limited.

Furthermore, his return allows for crucial rotation. The period from mid-December through January is the most congested of the season. Having a fresh, top-quality striker to share the load with Jesus is invaluable for maintaining intensity and avoiding burnout in other key attackers like Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard.

The social media outcry accompanying this news—”We miss you already!”—underscores his instant connection with the Arsenal faithful. Despite his limited time on the pitch before the injury, Šeško’s combination of raw power, work rate, and clear potential made him an immediate fan favourite. His comeback isn’t just about points; it’s about restoring a sense of excitement and a potent new dimension to the Emirates attack.

If Benjamin Šeško steps onto the pitch against Bournemouth on December 16th, it will feel like a new signing during the busy winter period. His return provides Arteta with increased firepower, tactical flexibility, and squad depth at the most critical time. For a team with aspirations to challenge on all fronts, getting a £55m asset back fit and firing is the best possible news. The countdown to the Bournemouth clash just got a lot more interesting for everyone in North London.