Arthur Masuaku could be back in action for West Ham United in as little as two weeks according to ExWHUemployee.
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The 27-year-old has been out recovering from knee surgery since December last year.
The Hammers have coped well without Masuaku in all fairness. That doesn’t mean that David Moyes won’t be desperate to have the Democratic Republic of Congo international back and available for selection again, however.

Arthur really excelled for West Ham during the first few months of the season.
ExWHUemployee shares positive Arthur Masuaku update
Having Masuaku back and available for selection will enable David Moyes to deploy the wing-back system that he used to such great effect earlier in the season.
ExWHUemployee suggested on Twitter today that the 27-year-old West Ham ace could be back from injury in just two weeks:
Hopefully Arthur will be able to play without any problems now having undergone knee surgery.
He will be a vital player for West Ham between now and the end of the season.
David Moyes has limited options at the London Stadium in the left wing-back department.
And Masuaku’s impending return cannot come soon enough for the Hammers.
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