There is plenty of young talents at Arsenal Squad recently, but only 3 young Gunners that will be an impact for Arsenal at next campaign.
1. HAVARD NORDTVEIT
Arsenal failed at the previous campaign, as most of Arsenal fans looked that the central defender is a weak point on Arsenal squad.
Perhaps this is the time for Havard Nordtveit to claim his position on First Team.
Arsène Wenger has hailed Havard Nordtveit as one of the most mature young players he has ever seen.
Defender Havard signed for Arsenal in July 2007.
The youngster has played for his hometown club Vats 94 as well as Skjold IL and most recently FK Haugesund, where he made his debut in 2006 against Sogndal and made nine league appearances for the club during 2007.
Representing Norway in both the recent UEFA Under 19 and Under 17 European Championships, the centre back started every match in the younger age group tournament as well as featuring in two matches for the Under 19s.
2. CARLOS VELA
Mexican whiz kid Carlos signed permanently for Arsenal at the beginning of 2007.
He starred for Spanish second division side Ossasuna last term so Arsenal have firmed up their desire to bring Carlos Vela into the first-team squad next season by applying for a work permit.
"We have applied for a work permit for him now," said Wenger. "And he will be involved with the first-team next season.
"He has played the whole season at Osasuna on the left wing and he had to work hard there. But for me it is not his position he is a central striker, an Eduardo type."
Carlos began his career with Deportivo Guadalajara, in the Mexican League, but left for Celta Vigo in Spain before representing the first team. Carlos' older brother Alejandro plays for Mexican top flight side Jaguares de Chiapas.
3. THEO WALCOTT
The New No.14 One of the most exciting talents at the Club. Bought in January 2006 from Southampton to a fanfare of publicity, the winger went on to be chosen for England’s World Cup squad for Germany that summer without having represented his new club.
‘The run’ against Liverpool was undoubtedly the highlight of Theo’s impact at previous Arsenal campaign. Running from one box to the other, leaving four Liverpool players in his wake, he eventually set-up Emmanuel Adebayor for the simplest of tap-ins in front of the away fans. Elsewhere he continued to develop into a terrifying wide man, scoring against Derby and appearing in every game. He capped the month off with the Arsenal.com Player of the Month award.
He will surely the next Arsenal ace alongside with Cesc Fabregas.
Wenger has noticed that Theo can be a regular starter at the next Arsenal campaign.
"I think he started as a promising young player and he finished it as a guy who can fight for a regular place in the side," said Wenger after the win at the Stadium of Light.
"The next step for him is to be a player who can produce regular performances and efficiency. I am very hopeful he can be that.
"Sometimes he can be too much 'in and out' of the game still but we have seen when he is in, he is completely in now."
Now we wait for their campaigns!! Who will be the next Young Player of The Year.
1. HAVARD NORDTVEIT
Arsenal failed at the previous campaign, as most of Arsenal fans looked that the central defender is a weak point on Arsenal squad.
Perhaps this is the time for Havard Nordtveit to claim his position on First Team.
Arsène Wenger has hailed Havard Nordtveit as one of the most mature young players he has ever seen.
Defender Havard signed for Arsenal in July 2007.
The youngster has played for his hometown club Vats 94 as well as Skjold IL and most recently FK Haugesund, where he made his debut in 2006 against Sogndal and made nine league appearances for the club during 2007.
Representing Norway in both the recent UEFA Under 19 and Under 17 European Championships, the centre back started every match in the younger age group tournament as well as featuring in two matches for the Under 19s.
2. CARLOS VELA
Mexican whiz kid Carlos signed permanently for Arsenal at the beginning of 2007.
He starred for Spanish second division side Ossasuna last term so Arsenal have firmed up their desire to bring Carlos Vela into the first-team squad next season by applying for a work permit.
"We have applied for a work permit for him now," said Wenger. "And he will be involved with the first-team next season.
"He has played the whole season at Osasuna on the left wing and he had to work hard there. But for me it is not his position he is a central striker, an Eduardo type."
Carlos began his career with Deportivo Guadalajara, in the Mexican League, but left for Celta Vigo in Spain before representing the first team. Carlos' older brother Alejandro plays for Mexican top flight side Jaguares de Chiapas.
3. THEO WALCOTT
The New No.14 One of the most exciting talents at the Club. Bought in January 2006 from Southampton to a fanfare of publicity, the winger went on to be chosen for England’s World Cup squad for Germany that summer without having represented his new club.
‘The run’ against Liverpool was undoubtedly the highlight of Theo’s impact at previous Arsenal campaign. Running from one box to the other, leaving four Liverpool players in his wake, he eventually set-up Emmanuel Adebayor for the simplest of tap-ins in front of the away fans. Elsewhere he continued to develop into a terrifying wide man, scoring against Derby and appearing in every game. He capped the month off with the Arsenal.com Player of the Month award.
He will surely the next Arsenal ace alongside with Cesc Fabregas.
Wenger has noticed that Theo can be a regular starter at the next Arsenal campaign.
"I think he started as a promising young player and he finished it as a guy who can fight for a regular place in the side," said Wenger after the win at the Stadium of Light.
"The next step for him is to be a player who can produce regular performances and efficiency. I am very hopeful he can be that.
"Sometimes he can be too much 'in and out' of the game still but we have seen when he is in, he is completely in now."
Now we wait for their campaigns!! Who will be the next Young Player of The Year.
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