Arsenal full back Hector Bellerin has eased fears he suffered an injury while on international duty by completing 90 minutes for Spain's Under-21 side in Monday's 5-0 victory over Estonia.

Bellerin joined up with the rest of Albert Celades’ last week, and it was reported in his homeland that he would require tests after picking up a minor knock.

But the injury does not appear to have impeded the 21-year-old enough to affect his performance while contributing to a clean sheet as Spain climbed to second place in their Euro Under-21s Championships qualifying group.

Denis Suarez fired the Spaniards into an early led in Pontevedra while Marco Asensio doubled their advantage before half time.

The hosts capitulated in the latter stages as Spain added a further three goals in the final four minutes of the game with Munir El Haddadi grabbing a brace and Asensio firing home his second strike of the encounter.

Bellerin has won a handful of caps for Spain's senior side but is yet to be called upon by new manager Julen Lopetegui, who took over from Vicente del Bosque in July.

Bellerin's fitness will come as a boost for Arsene Wenger, whose side travel to the Liberty Stadium to face Swansea on Saturday aiming to close the gap on Premier League pacesetters Manchester City.

The Gunners will go into the game as firm favourites as Swansea have won just one top-flight game this season but the Welsh club could yet enjoy a managerial 'bounce' following Bob Bradely's arrival.