Everton midfielder Andre Gomes could return to action this weekend following a horror injury if manager Carlo Ancelotti decides Sunday's Premier League clash with Arsenal is the "right moment" for his comeback.
The 26-year-old Portuguese sustained a fracture dislocation of his right ankle while playing against Tottenham on November 3 but has returned to training and played an hour of a behind-closed-doors friendly at Everton's Finch Farm training base last weekend.
Boss Ancelotti is now considering the former Barcelona player for a starting role at the Emirates Stadium this weekend.
🎥 | Who wants to see footage of our behind-closed-doors game and André Gomes wearing the blue shirt again? Yeah, thought so... 😃👇
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The Italian told evertontv: "He did well (in the practice match), he played comfortably and without any problems and he is available, in my opinion, to play.
"Of course, I have to speak to him about how he feels after playing his first game following a long time out.
"My personal opinion is he is ready to play.
"When a player has been out for a long period, I think it is better to start the game. He can prepare properly, (rather) than to put him on from the bench.
"But I have to speak to him and together we can find a solution."