We all know how much it means to have a special talent such as Bukayo Saka at the club.
His undeniable talent, inspirational attitude and magnificent drive to succeed have made him become one of the most respected youngsters in football.
Bukayo's rise from Hale End to the Arsenal first-team has been a pleasure to witness, but it has also seemed so natural. That's what makes him stand out from many, his ability to adapt to a whole new level within the game, taking it like a duck to water.
Still only 20-years of age, Saka's record for the Gunners speaks for itself. 19 goals and 26 assists in 117 games is just the start and those numbers are only going to grow just as he does.
This season alone, the England international has contributed to 12 goals across all competitions. That may not seem like an awful lot considering he has played 29 matches in total, but for his age, it's rather impressive.
It's meant that Saka is one of just three Premier League players aged under 21 to have been directly involved in 10 plus goals in all competitions throughout the current campaign, along with Armando Broja and Michael Olise via OptaJoe.
Broja, who is currently on loan at Southampton from Chelsea, has been involved in a total of ten goals so far, scoring nine and providing one assist.
At the same age as Saka, Broja is also shining bright this season. So much so that Arsenal are monitoring him ahead of the summer transfer window, football.london understands.
The striker, who has also operated as a winger, is said to be highly admired by Mikel Arteta as the Gunners boss looks to bolster his frontline in the coming months.
Prior to his breakthrough at St Mary's, Broja had only played one game for Chelsea's first team. His loan move to Southampton has provided him with another 27 appearances at senior level, making it 28 in total.
Carrying your talent and potential up with you to a whole new level in football is no easy task, there have been so many academy products over the years that just haven't been able to do it.
However, just like our very own starboy at Arsenal, Broja has done it with ease.
It has led to many Chelsea fans urging the club to keep him next season and provide him with an increased amount of first-team action.
Despite this, the Blues already have Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner holding down the central forward role, albeit it rather unconvincingly.
The uncertainty of the club's future following Roman Abramovich's decision to sell up could also influence any call Broja takes moving forward.
On paper, rivals doing business over one of the most exciting prospects in the league seems unlikely. But with those two factors in mind, in addition to the encouraging developments over in the red half of north London, the player's head could be turned.
Arteta is sure to be impressed with Broja's convincing run of form, and now he has matched a record held by Saka, the Spaniard should view this as confirmation that the Chelsea man can add even more flair to an already propitious squad.
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