Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels the coming days will be crucial to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's World Cup hopes - but remains positive the midfielder will be fit for Brazil.

The 20-year-old former Saints starlet has been troubled by a groin problem which has sidelined him since the Barclays Premier League win at Hull on April 20, and is doubtful for the FA Cup final on May 17.

By then, England boss Roy Hodgson will have named his 23-man squad for the World Cup - which is expected to include Jack Wilshere, who is in line to return from a fractured foot suffered on international duty at Norwich this weekend.

Wenger remains confident of a positive outcome with regards to Oxlade-Chamberlain, who made his debut for Saints as a 16-year-old under Alan Pardew in March 2010.

"If he gets over the next three or four days, he will be available. If he doesn't, then we have to rest him and see. The next three or four days will be vital for him," said Wenger.

"He is desperate to go, and who wouldn't be? But we are in a job where your body responds or it doesn't respond.

"If it doesn't respond... the body is always stronger. In the end, you need your body to play football.

"He can only go to the World Cup if he is completely fit. It wouldn't be helpful for England for him to go there and not be 100% fit."

Oxlade-Chamberlain scored for England during a friendly 2-2 draw against Brazil in Rio last June, and had just battled his way back to full fitness following a serious knee injury suffered on the opening day of the Premier League season, which sidelined him for five months.