The Arsenal academy is demonstrating why it is among the best in the Premier League.
In their current roster, Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe are undeniable stars, and Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah have shown to be very valuable squad members.
Hale End is performing its duties, so the next question is: who will it be?
Ethan Nwaneri appears to have a good chance of becoming the next great thing to come out of Hale End, unlike players like Myles Lewis-Skelly and Charlie Patino.
After fending off interest from Chelsea and Manchester City this summer, the 16-year-old became the youngest player in Premier League history last season, and Arsenal are enthusiastic about this young man’s future.
Nwaneri is a great talent for his age, according to Norwegian scout Tor-Kristian Karlsen, who predicts that the child will one day become a player of the highest caliber.
World-class Nwaneri is possible.
Nwaneri was given a verdict by Karlsen.
“Nwaneri has a natural sense of spatial awareness and seamlessly integrates with his teammates. It is hardly an exaggeration to call the 16-year-old a world-class potential based on his performances at the young level.
Future is promising
Normally, we’d caution against becoming overly excited about players who are only 16 years old, but when it comes to Nwaneri, it’s really difficult to resist.
Everything you read and hear about this young man points to him as a future superstar, and he is undoubtedly in the best possible environment to realize his full potential.
Indeed, the Gunners have done an excellent job in recent years of developing the abilities of its young players, and they are the team that will assist Nwaneri to develop into the player he can be.