After yesterday's devastating blow that saw Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Debuchy sidelined for another three months each, Arsene Wenger has today confirmed that Danny Welbeck will miss "another two weeks".

The Arsenal striker last played against West Ham on 28 December, suffering a thigh strain in the 2-1 win.

Left-back Kieran Gibbs, who has not played since New Year's day because of a heel problem, will have to face a late fitness test if he is to be fit in time for Sunday's clash away to Manchester City.

There was some good news for Gunners fans, however, with Wenger confirming Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott and Aaron Ramsey are all fit again after their own injury trouble.

Wenger also confirmed that a fee for Legia Warsaw midfielder Krystian Bielik has been agreed with the teenager having a medical today.

Arsenal's injury list Show all 6 1 /6 Arsenal's injury list Arsenal's injury list Abou Diaby (midfield) Last played in September but has been featuring for the Under-21s side recently and could soon make a return. GETTY IMAGES Arsenal's injury list Mikel Arteta (midfield) Like Diaby, the Spaniard is closing in on a return but the Swansea match will come to soon. The club captain last played in November. Getty Images Arsenal's injury list Mathieu Debuchy (defender) Returned in the FA Cup semi-final win over Reading but has since been ruled out with injury and Wenger confirmed he remains 'unavailable'. GETTY IMAGES Arsenal's injury list Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (midfield) Suffered a hamstring injury against Manchester United in the FA Cup and hasn't played since as it has exacerbated a groin problem. Out at least until May and facing surgery in the summer. Arsenal's injury list Aaron Ramsey (midfield) Aaron Ramsey caught a kick on his calf during the win over Hull and was later substituted. The Welshman was rated 50/50 for the Swansea match by Wenger, but it now appears that he is a major doubt for the clash at the Emirates. Getty Images Arsenal's injury list Danny Welbeck (forward) Danny Welbeck has not played since the goalless draw with Chelsea towards the end of April after suffering a knee injury. Wenger has confirmed that the injury is 'nothing major', and that he should return to full fitness before the end of the season. GETTY IMAGES