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Arsenal look set to tie down their brightest prospect to a new deal

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Arsenal's rise up the Premier League table over Mikel Arteta's reign can, in part, be attributed to an influx of talented young players coming through the academy making their mark on the first team. Bukayo Saka has spearheaded this movement, rapidly becoming the face of his club and perhaps the Premier League with his consistent world-class displays dragging the club to title challenges in each of the last two campaigns. As well as success on the pitch, the sales of graduates Emile Smith-Rowe, Eddie Nketiah and Folarin Balogun have resulted in a healthy income used to bolster the squad further. The next generation of talent coming through the ranks at the Emirates looks set to follow this trend, with Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly making the headlines for their performances in the first team over recent weeks. Nwaneri, who ranked at no. 12 in Four Four Two's list of the most exciting teenagers to watch this season, is widely regarded as a future star, having made his Premier League debut at the age of just 15 in 2022 after racing through the age groups in youth football. The midfielder continues to deliver on his early promise in recent weeks, often deputising for the injured Martin Odegaard as Arteta continues to manage a squad struggling with fitness issues. The wonderkid once again made history in recent weeks, becoming the youngest-ever Arsenal player to score in each of his first two starts for the club after a beautiful curling effort in the Carabao Cup. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. His remarkable rise looks set to be rewarded, with TEAMtalk reporting that the club are set to open contract talks with the midfielder with improved terms, having signed his first professional deal back in March of this year. Arteta was full of praise for the youngster following his recent start against Preston, telling reporters: “He did it yesterday in training so we’re getting used to that. He’s a big talent, he’s got the right attitude, he’s got the right players and context around him and we need to make sure that we put brick by brick. But we have some player there! WATCH: Why Man United Wanted Ruben Amorim So Badly “He’s going to really dictate how that’s gonna go. But I’m really, really happy with him… He wants to make every ball, he wants to make things happen. “Outside, around the boys, he’s still a bit quiet but that’s usual. He’s still only 17 years old. His work ethic is tremendous and he loves what he does. ” James Ridge is a freelance journalist based in the UK. He recently spent time with The United Stand as an online news editor and has covered the beautiful game from England’s eighth tier all the way to the Premier League. Why isn’t Tottenham vs Ipswich on TV in the UK? Why isn’t Manchester United vs Leicester on TV in the UK? English players who played in Scotland Four Four Two is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. ©

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