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A Glimpse at Arsenal’s Best Academy Stars

Currently, Arsenal sit four points clear at the top of the Premier League table, as the Gunners’ senior side look to win their first top-flight title for 18 years.

In fact, the odds of an Arsenal league win have shortened since the start of the season, and they can now be backed at an average price of around 6/1 to achieve this objective. You can also check out how to register with Linebet before placing such a wager!

Under manager Mikael Arteta, Arsenal have certainly become a genuine force in the domestic game, already beating Liverpool and Spurs at home while recording a single league defeat in a pulsating match at Old Trafford.

Outside of the senior team, Arsenal’s academy is also working overtime to produce some outrageously gifted and promising younger players. We’ve outlined three of the best below!

#1. Ethan Nwaneri

Where else but to start with Ethan Nwaneri, who became the youngster ever Premier League player at just 15 years and 181 days earlier this season.

The versatile and technically adept midfielder made his brief cameo during the 3-0 win at Brentford, while it’s likely to be the first appearance of many given the player’s immense pedigree and talent.

Nwaneri joined Arsenal at the age of nine, and by the age of 14, he was already representing the Gunners’ Under-18 side.

He has since progressed seamlessly into the first team, and is likely to make further Europa League, Carabao Cup and potentially EPL appearances this season.

#2. Charlie Patino

The precocious Patino has also given Gunners’ fans a glimpse of what to expect in recent times, after a number of exciting cameos towards the end of last season.

The highly rated Patino has been the subject of immense expectation for a couple of years now, with the youngster having shone as he progressed through the ranks at Hale End.

Of course, the excitement reached fever pitch when he scored just 10 minutes into his competitive debut for the Gunners, as he struck against Sunderland in the Carabao Cup quarterfinal having arrived from the bench.

Now 18, the next step is for Patino to make his long-awaited Premier League debut, and his excellent technique and versatility mean that this is likely to happen sooner rather than later.

#3. Marcelo Flores

Next up is the talented 19-year-old winger Marcelo Flores, who’s currently gaining crucial experience while playing on-loan with Segunda División side Real Oviedo in Spain.

A technically adroit player with an eye for the spectacular, Flores signed his first professional contract with the Gunners in October 2020 (shortly after training with the first team).

He then earned his first call up to the Arsenal first team on April 4th, 2022, featuring as an unused substitute in a 3-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

Although Flores has yet to score for either Arsenal or loan club Real Oviedo, he remains a leading talent and potentially one of the best players on the continent.

 

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