Our young winger enjoyed another stellar season, finishing as
our top scorer in both the Premier League (16) and all
competitions (20) with career-best totals. He also contributed
nine assists in the league and four in the Champions League to
go with his four goals in Europe, captained the club for the
first time in a 5-0 home win over Sheffield United and
celebrated his 200th appearance the following month – the
fourth-youngest player to reach that milestone for us.
The leading goalscorer, assister and appearance-maker in the
current squad, he joined the club’s Hale End Academy at the age
of eight and rose through the system before making his
first-team debut at the age of 17.
He was named Arsenal Player of the Year in both 2021 and 2022,
and won our Goal of the Season award last term for his strike
against Nottingham Forest on the opening weekend.
A senior international since October 2020, he played in his
second major tournament in 2022, scoring three goals at the
Qatar World Cup as England reached the quarter-final. He
represented his country again at Euro 2024, becoming Arsenal’s
all-time leading scorer for the England national team when he
netted against Switzerland in the quarter-final.
‘Pressure mounting’ on Spurs after sluggish start
Matt Holland, Shay Given, and Leroy Rosenior take a
closer look at how Arsenal managed to leave Tottenham
Hotspur Stadium with all three points despite missing
their sta
‘Pressure mounting’ on Spurs after sluggish start
Matt Holland, Shay Given, and Leroy Rosenior take a
closer look at how Arsenal managed to leave Tottenham
Hotspur Stadium with all three points despite missing
their sta