Wigan Athletic striker Amr Zaki is ready to take part in his side's Premiership clash against Arsenal on Saturday after recovering from a hamstring injury. "It has taken Zaki a little while to get over the injury but there again it was a hamstring," Wigan coach Steve Bruce was quoted as saying by Sky Sports. "We have nursed him through it so he should be OK for the game on Saturday." The Egypt striker missed Wigan's last three league games against Newcastle, Everton and West Bromwich Albion due to the hamstring problem. He is expected to reclaim his place in the starting line-up against Arsenal, with either Henri Camara or Emile Heskey partnering him upfront. Speculation Zaki's agent Mohamed Saied refused to comment on speculation linking Zaki with a move to several high-profile clubs, including Real Madrid and Chelsea. "Zaki is just concentrating on scoring goals for Wigan after shaking off the hamstring complaint," Saied told FilGoal.com. The 25-year-old took the Premiership by storm after joining Wigan from Zamalek on a season-long loan in the summer. He scored eight league goals so far, four behind top scorer Nicolas Anelka.