Mikel Arteta could welcome back two key players for Arsenal's Premier League clash against Wolves.
With Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka available again after suspension, the only doubt for the Gunners manager heading into the game at Molineux has been defender Takehiro Tomiyasu.
The Japan international missed the goalless draw at home to Burnley last time out with a calf problem and didn't travel with the rest of the Arsenal squad - and Jack Wilshere - to Dubai for a warm-weather training camp.
But in a boost for the north London outfit, Arteta confirmed that Tomiyasu has since returned to training, although no risks will be taken with the 23-year-old.
"He's there," Arteta said in his pre-match press conference. "He had a recurring injury in the same place, so we had to be careful with him, but he’s been training hard.
"Let's see if he's available for Thursday."
The fact that Tomiyasu wasn't spotted in any of the training pictures from Wednesday's session at London Colney may have been a hint that he won't be involved against Wolves.
Cedric Soares is the obvious choice to start at right-back if Tomiyasu is ruled out, but Arteta has opted for Benjamin White at full-back in recent games against Burnley as well as Norwich City.
Whilst it remains to be seen if the defender is included in the matchday squad, two players that do look set to return for Arsenal are Partey and Xhaka.
Well, that's if their social media activity is anything to go by.
As seen in the images above, both midfielders have taken to Instagram today to hype up the big game at Molineux which could suggest they are in line to start.
However, it should be noted that Partey has also done this in the past for games that he's missed.
Two recent examples occurred last season ahead of Arsenal's wins over Chelsea and Newcastle United where he wasn't even named in the matchday squads due to recovering from a hip problem.
Although, it would appear that the Ghana international is in line for a reunion with Xhaka at the heart of Arsenal's midfield for the first time since the 2-1 defeat at home to Manchester City on New Year's Day.
Furthermore, the pair could be the two changes Arteta makes to the side that started the goalless draw against Burnley 18 days ago.
Albert Sambi Lokonga's place is most likely at threat, but Martin Odegaard could operate further up the pitch in his favoured number 10 role behind the centre-forward.