Ethan Nwaneri has appeared off the bench this season, as he did last term, despite only turning 17 earlier this month. There is also serious excitement surrounding 16-year-old Chido Obi-Martin.
The striker gained notoriety for scoring 10 goals in a demolition of Liverpool's Under-16s earlier this term. And he was on target again four times this weekend as Arsenal's youngsters dispatched Fulham 5-2.
Max Dowman is already playing for England U16s (Image: Getty)
Obi-Martin playing two years above his age group and impacting the game so significantly is hugely impressive. But perhaps even more eye-catching from the Fulham victory was Dowman, playing with prospects four years older than him, notching three assists and winning a penalty.
Gunners fans are reluctant to place too much pressure on the 14-year-old at this stage of his development, but the manner with which he is handling high-quality youth opposition has set tongues wagging.
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Dowman first turned out for the Under-18s when he was only 13, and he has taken the habit of playing with stars much older than he is to the international stage too. Recently he joined up with the England Under-16 side that won the Football Federations Cup, and a compilation of the wonderkid's flicks and tricks went viral on social media.
A silky left-footed midfielder, it remains to be seen whether Arsenal boss Arteta will look to give Dowman a shot in the first team over the coming years.
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Nwaneri is the youngest player ever to appear in a senior match for Arsenal (15 years and 181 days), setting the record by coming off the bench against Brentford in 2022.
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