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Arsenal confirm winter break training camp as Mikel Arteta eyes 'change of routine'

Arsenal will utilise the second half of the forthcoming winter break by heading to a warm-weather training camp in Dubai.

The Gunners play Burnley on February 2, allowing squad members a few days of down time before reporting back for duty. ahead of the trip to the Arab city. Alongside the Premier and Europa Leagues, the Gunners also have the FA Cup to contend with, after progressing to the fifth round on Monday.

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