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Arsenal Eyes Long-Term Future with Teenage Sensation Ethan Nwaneri in New Contract Talks

Posted By: Posted byUthman Olagoke

February 3rd, 2025

10:48 AM

Ethan Nwaneri Transfer News

Arsenal maintains advanced dialogues with England U19 national youth jugar Ethan Nwaneri for his next contract.

Ethan Nwaneri became the youngest Premier League participant after making his debut match against Brentford on September 18, 2022 when he was 15 years and 181 days old.

The young star holds Nigerian heritage while making history as the youngest player in English top-flight history.

Since his groundbreaking debut appearance, Nwaneri has formed into a promising talent for Arsenal by making 24 first-team matches and scoring seven goals.

Nwaneri reached peak performance when he scored a fantastic goal against Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium thus enhancing the rising anticipation regarding his upcoming role.

Ethan Nwaneri Has Been Impressive This Season

Public and media observers have begun crafting projections for an extended prosperous career ahead of him regardless of his international choice between England or Nigeria.

The academy experience at Hale End has helped the player make progress in his development since graduation.

Transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano disclosed that Arsenal has begun negotiations for new agreements with their promising defensive talents Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly during the post-window period.

Project discussions related to these deals already started and demonstrate the club’s dedication to acquiring young talent for continued development.

Nwaneri created a statement by refusing lucrative transfer offers from Chelsea, Manchester City and United during preseason then accepted an Arsenal contract in the summer of 2023.

His contract metamorphosed into a professional contract in March when he turned 17 because Arsenal management showed confidence in his talents.

Arsenal management plans to extend a new contract to Nwaneri because of his growth into a starting squad member throughout the ongoing season.

Having played in 33 first-team matches this season Nwaneri returned from injury to participate in the Premier League twice and the FA Cup one time because of muscle issues.

The Gunners have created this new contract to keep Nwaneri while developing him into one of the most talented players from the next generation.

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