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Teenage prodigy Max Dowman will become Arsenal's youngest-ever starter after being named in the club's lineup for Wednesday's Carabao Cup clash with Brighton.
Tottenham Hotspur have been investing in highly-regarded talent with potential in recent years. It is a strategy that’s been adopted with an eye for the future, especially due to the transfer market becoming inflated.
Max Dowman continues to make significant strides in his development at Arsenal as he pushes for increased involvement with the first team. Already training with senior players and featuring in a few matches this season, the 15-year-old has begun to attract attention as one of the most promising teenagers in world football.
Max Dowman has already emerged as one of the most promising talents within the Arsenal senior squad, despite being only 15 years old. The Gunners are carefully managing his introduction to first-team football, recognising both his considerable potential and the time he has to develop into a long-term asset for the club.
Arsenal have unearthed another exciting young talent in Max Dowman, who is rapidly moving closer to establishing himself as a regular in the first-team picture.
Noni Madueke is expected to be sidelined for the next two months. It has since been revealed that he was withdrawn at half-time of the 1-1 draw with Manchester City due to a knee injury he picked up during the match.
Arsenal have placed a strong emphasis on developing their academy in recent years, regularly promoting young players into the first team. The latest to make his debut is Max Dowman, an attacker who has already shown maturity beyond his years and is tipped for a bright future.
Max Dowman continues to set records at just 15 years old, making headlines both domestically and internationally. The young talent recently made his Premier League debut for Arsenal, becoming the second youngest player ever to feature for the Gunners, following Ethan Nwaneri.
Max Dowman continues to capture attention by setting new appearance records, recently becoming Arsenal’s second youngest player to feature in a competitive match at just 15 years of age.
Max Dowman is poised for a significant role in Arsenal’s first team this season and could be on the verge of setting a record that even Lamine Yamal has not achieved.
Arsenal will have strong representation across England’s national teams during the September international window, with players involved at both senior and youth levels.
Arsenal now boast some of the most exciting teenagers in European football, with Max Dowman’s debut at the age of 15 in their most recent match highlighting the extraordinary depth of talent emerging from their academy.
Arsenal’s Hale End academy has long been a production line for elite Premier League talent, but the emergence of Max Dowman may prove one of its most remarkable stories yet.
Teenage midfielder Max Dowman was relatively unknown to most Arsenal supporters at the start of the summer, but a string of composed, confident displays against senior opposition has quickly propelled him into the spotlight.
Martin Ødegaard has said he is relishing the prospect of acting as a mentor to 15-year-olds Max Dowman and Marli Salmon so they can "shine" in the Arsenal first team.
Arsenal fans have been hearing about a new talent in the Hale End Academy. After bringing Miles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri to the first team, the next talent in line to join Mikel Arteta's first team is Max Dowman.