Arsenal manager Arsenal Wenger sees no reason why both Jack Wilshere and ex-Saint Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should not be fighting fit for England at the World Cup next month.

Midfielder Wilshere made his long-awaited return from a fractured foot when he came on in the second half of the Gunners' routine 2-0 win at Norwich, which confirmed the Canaries relegation to the Sky Bet Championship.

Oxlade-Chamberlain is another expected to be included by Three Lions boss Roy Hodgson when he names his World Cup squad later today, with Wenger having revealed the 20-year-old - who scored in the draw with Brazil in Rio last summer - is set to return to full training this week ahead of the FA Cup final following a groin problem.

''The World Cup is in one month, so there is plenty of time," Wenger said.

"Wilshere can play now, so it shows you that there is no problem for him to be available for England.

''The news (on Oxlade-Chamberlain) is good. He should reintegrate into the squad on Wednesday in normal training.

''He will be available for (manager) Roy (Hodgson) to pick him, I wouldn't be surprised if he was picked.''

Wenger believes there should be no long-term concerns if both men are utilised properly this summer.

''If the players are not injured, then players like Oxlade-Chamberlain, they are not overplayed, they can absorb competition to come back and need minimal rest before they start competition next year," he said.

''The only danger for us is if the player is not medically fit, but I trust the medical team in England if they travel.

"I think they have their first camp in Portugal and they will know after that.''