Danny Welbeck has no last effects of the knock which saw him limp off during England’s win against Estonia and will train with Arsenal on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old was substituted after rolling his ankle during the Euro 2016 qualifier in Tallnin.
Luckily there was no damage and the player will be fit to lead Arsenal’s attack against Hull City this weekend.
The news will come as a relief for Arsene Wenger who currently has a lengthy injury list at the Emirates this season.
There are now signs of hope on the horizon as Theo Walcott has returned to full training and Olivier Giroud also closing in on a return.
Aaron Ramsey , Mathieu Debuchy and Mesut Ozil are all long term absentees but Wenger has a reason to cheer.
Roy Hodgson had played down the extent of Welbeck’s knock immediately after the game. ‘I don’t think he’s injured. He just rolled his ankle slightly. The doctors are not worried about it,’ he said.
The former Manchester United forward arrived at the Emirates in a £16million move on deadline day and, despite the fears of some Arsenal supporters, has impressed with four goals – including a hat-trick in the Champions League against Galatasaray.
Welbeck has also been scoring freely for England since leaving Old Trafford, netting a brace against Switzerland and another strike against San Marino before Sunday’s game that saw England maintain their 100 per cent record.