Goalkeeper: Raya
The jury is still out on Arteta’s decision to replace Aaron Ramsdale with David Raya after signing the keeper on loan from Brentford. The 28-year-old is firmly ensconced as the club No.1 though, with the England international now set to leave in the summer to seek regular football. And there’s now doubt Raya will be trusted in the XI again on Saturday.
Defenders: White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko
With the obvious exception of Jurrien Timber, Arsenal have their strongest back four available. The William Saliba and Gabriel partnership is now firmly established, although there will be extra scrutiny on Ben White and Oleksandr Zinchenko, after the pair clashed after the final whistle at the City Ground on Tuesday.
Arteta however, lauded the argument, saying: "That happens because you have the trust and chemistry with somebody to react the way they did."
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Kai Havertz is expected to start against Liverpool. (Image: Getty)
Midfielders: Odegaard, Rice, Havertz
The one major change that Arteta will voluntarily make to the side that beat Forest should come in midfield. Emile Smith Rowe was handed a rare start in midweek, cementing an extraordinary stat of his last three Premier League starts being spread over three calendar years.
But while doubts remain over Kai Havertz, Arteta remains loyal to his £65million singing and he is almost certain to return in place of the youngster. The other two positions pick themselves, with club captain Martin Odegaard and the classy Declan Rice set to retain their places.
One player who won't be available in the middle of the park for a while though is Thomas Partey. He suffered a setback and his recovery from injury this week, and it is now doubtful if he will appear in red again this season.
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