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    Entries in Chuba Akpom (3)

    Sunday
    Nov172013

    5 Players Arsenal Should Loan Out In January

    As Arsenal possess a big squad, they often leave some players on the bench or out of the first team more often than they feel they should be because of age and ability. Arsenal are used to sending many youngsters out on loan every season, but this season was different because they just seemed to sell every player that could've gone on loan. A mass exodus occured at Arsenal, leaving them with barely any players left or at least enough to send out on loan.  However, if the Gunners do recruit in January then these five players should be sent on loan to help develop their careers.

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    Friday
    Aug162013

    Chuba Akpom - The Next English Star? 

    Next up in my series is the 17-year-old Chuba Akpom who has impressed the club coaches and fans ever since his debut for the U21 team at the start of last season. The player didn't just make his debut, he made an impression. Akpom scored 13 goals in 20 games for Arsenal U21's excluding the handful he scored for the Youth Cup and Next Gen Series teams.

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    Thursday
    Aug152013

    Arsenal Youngsters Who Could Make The Step Up This Season

    As we all know, Arsene Wenger loves to unearth gems from around the world and they are usually young. His extensive scouting network has allowed him to bring in talent from South America, North America, Asia, Africa and of course Europe. Perhaps the more favourable destination for his scouts is sunny Spain - in a certain Catalonia area where a certain Spanish team play their football, to be more precise. Anyway, Wenger is very good at buying young talent and selling them for large fees in the future. Henry, Fabregas, Adebayor, Nasri etc... You get the picture. In this piece I will evaluate who in the Arsenal youth set up will possibly make the step up this season.

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