As Arsenal prepare for the Champions League, we delve into the potential future stars emerging from Hale End Academy set to bolster the squad.

  • Arsenal are gazing ahead to the Champions League next season, looking to its famed Hale End Academy for squad depth.
  • Graduates like Bukayo Saka, Eddie Nketiah, and Emile Smith Rowe have already made the step up to the first team.
  • Six promising talents – Reuell Walters, Catalin Cirjan, Omari Benjamin, Zane Monlouis, Amario Cozier-Duberry, and Marquinhos – are poised to make their mark in the upcoming season.

The rising stars at Arsenal’s Hale End Academy set to shine in the new season

The rising stars at Arsenal’s Hale End Academy are ready to make their mark in the new season. As Mikel Arteta’s side prepares for the Champions League, eyes are on the emerging talents from the club’s renowned academy. The likes of Bukayo Saka, Eddie Nketiah, and Emile Smith Rowe have already made the leap to the first team, inspiring the next generation of Gunners.

Among the rising stars, Reuell Walters stands out. The defender has been part of the matchday squad multiple times this season, showcasing his versatility by excelling at right-back and in the centre of defence. Though his senior debut is yet to come, Walters’ potential is clear, and his role next season will be worth monitoring.

WATFORD, ENGLAND: Reuell Walters of Arsenal in action during the FA Youth Cup Fifth round match between Watford FC and Arsenal FC at Vicarage Road on February 06, 2023. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
WATFORD, ENGLAND: Reuell Walters of Arsenal in action during the FA Youth Cup Fifth round match between Watford FC and Arsenal FC at Vicarage Road on February 06, 2023. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

Romanian midfielder Catalin Cirjan is another name on Arteta’s radar. Despite a serious knee injury, Cirjan has bounced back, making 19 appearances in Premier League 2 this term. His tenacity and resilience have not gone unnoticed, and a breakthrough could be on the horizon.

Catalin Cirjan celebrates a goal for the Arsenal u21s (Photo via Arsenal.com)
Catalin Cirjan celebrates a goal for the Arsenal u21s (Photo via Arsenal.com)

Omari Benjamin, a Welsh forward, has proven his worth in the FA Youth Cup. His scoring prowess, coupled with his appearances for the under-21s, speaks volumes about his potential. Arteta’s willingness to give talented teenagers game time could see Benjamin shine in the upcoming season.

Omari Benjamin celebrates a goal for the Arsenal u18s (Photo via Arsenal.com)
Omari Benjamin celebrates a goal for the Arsenal u18s (Photo via Arsenal.com)

Zane Monlouis and Amario Cozier-Duberry are other exciting prospects. Monlouis, a centre-back, has shown leadership by wearing the captain’s armband for the under-21s on several occasions. His chances to train with the first team and his participation in the mid-season training camp in Dubai could hint at more prominent involvement next term.

Amario Cozier-Duberry in training with Arsenal (Photo via Arsenal.com)
Lino Sousa (L) and Amario Cozier-Duberry in training with Arsenal (Photo via Arsenal.com)

Meanwhile, winger Cozier-Duberry, at just 17 years old, has already made the bench for Premier League games. With a goal in the EFL Trophy and a successful run with England’s under-19s, it won’t be surprising if we see him clocking senior minutes next season.

Finally, we have Marquinhos. The Brazilian forward, currently on loan at Norwich, has had a taste of the challenges at the senior level. Despite the Canaries’ underwhelming season, Marquinhos has received praise for his technique, positioning him well for a return to North London.

Marquinhos playing for Norwich City (Photo via Norwich City on Twitter)
Marquinhos playing for Norwich City (Photo via Norwich City on Twitter)

With these promising talents waiting in the wings, Arsenal’s future looks bright. As the club embarks on the Champions League journey next season, the blend of experienced professionals and enthusiastic youngsters could provide the much-needed squad depth.

No doubt, the journey from Hale End Academy to the Emirates is challenging, but these young guns seem ready to take on the task.