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talk SPORT is here to keep you up to date with all the latest news from the Premier League. The international break is now coming to an end and top-flight football will return this weekend. However, ahead of their return, Arsenal may have been dealt another injury blow after Leandro Trossard was substituted with a knock for Belgium on Sunday. Elsewhere, Ruben Amorim has been handed a boost in his first training session as Manchester United manager today - with Kobbie Mainoo fit to take part. Saturday, November 23 Sunday, November 24 Monday, November 25 Jarrod Bowen has been appointed as West Ham's new captain. Bowen has taken the armband from Kurt Zouma who looks set to depart the club for Saudi Arabia. The 27-year-old will be leading the Hammers out throughout the campaign, with Aaron Cresswell his vice-captain. Speaking about being named skipper, the England international said: “I am incredibly proud and happy to be West Ham United captain. “We’ve had many great moments here as a Club. I’ve been here four-and-a-half years now, so to be named Club captain is a really proud moment and one that I’ll wear with great honour. “It’s four and a half years since I joined, but it’s felt so much longer and that’s the enjoyment of playing for this Club and the relationships I’ve had with all the sets of players we’ve had, the managers we’ve had and the fans. "It’s been one heck of a journey and from when I first signed to be sat here four-and-a-half years later and be named Club captain makes me so proud. “Since I’ve been here it’s just been an upward trajectory in what we’ve done on the pitch, what I’ve done off the pitch. "To get to this moment is another statement of love I have for this Club, along with when I signed my new deal last year. I said then that I want to stay here for the rest of my life and I haven’t come off that page. "If I can go down as a legend here in years to come, that would be great. ” Ruben Amorim has claimed he feels 'relaxed' after seeing Old Trafford for the first time. Manchester United's new manager was given a guided tour of the club's famous ground and its facilities earlier this week. Asked how he felt about standing inside Old Trafford as Red Devils boss, Amorim said: "You watch on TV and you know that it's big and it's impressive, but when you are here, you can feel it. "You can feel the history. I'm really, really proud to be a Manchester United coach. It's amazing, it's a real honour. " Amorim, speaking to MUTV, added: "I feel very relaxed, maybe because it's not game day. When we have a game I'm a different guy. But I really don't feel the weight. "I'm really excited and I'm quite relaxed. I think I'm where I'm supposed to be. That's the feeling. " This service is provided on talk SPORT Ltd's Terms of Use in accordance with our Privacy Policy.