3 Arsenal youngsters who are doing well elsewhere
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53 - Wayne Rooney
50 - Harry Kane
Most goals scored in the Premier League:
260 - Alan Shearer
208 - Wayne Rooney
189 - Harry Kane
Kane could overtake Rooney twice this season. 11221Most goals scored for Men's England team: 53 - Wayne Rooney 50 - Harry KaneMost goals scored in the Premier League: 260 - Alan Shearer 208 - Wayne Rooney 189 - Harry KaneKane could overtake Rooney twice this season. https://t.co/l4TcvWk5jL The England international has played 395 games in all competitions for the London outfit so far, scoring 254 goals and providing 60 assists across competitions. He currently boasts three Premier League Golden Boots in his trophy cabinet and was also named in the Premier League 'Team of the Season' on five different occasions.
This volley was #OnThisDay in 2016! 37121Serge Gnabry had a blast at Bremen. This volley was #OnThisDay in 2016! https://t.co/DExbC02fst His performances at WESERSTADION earned him a move to German giants Bayern Munich in 2017. He has established himself as one of the best players in the Bundesliga ever since making the switch, scoring 67 goals and providing 43 assists in 182 games for the Bavarians so far across competitions. The Germany international won the 2018-19's Bayern Munich 'Player of the Season' accolade and was included in the UEFA Champions League 'Team of the Season' 2019-20.
3 Arsenal youngsters who are doing well elsewhere
By Uday Partap Singh Modified 22 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share 3 Arsenal youngsters who are doing well elsewhere Arsenal are one of the most successful clubs in England, boasting 47 major trophies in their silverware cabinet. The Gunners have one of the finest youth academies in the country and have a rich and long history of producing successful players. Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe are the Gunners academy graduates who are currently playing a key role for the club. However, several players have failed to make their mark at the Emirates Stadium but have revived their careers since leaving the club. On that note, here's a list of three former Arsenal youngsters who are doing well elsewhere.#1 Harry Kane
Harry Kane spent one year in Arsenal's youth academy Harry Kane is among the most talented strikers of his generation. He was part of the Gunners youth academy between 2001 and 2002. However, he failed to impress the coaches at the club and was allowed to leave. He joined Ridgeway Rovers' youth academy in 2002 before joining Tottenham Hotspur's academy in 2004. Kane worked through the Spurs youth levels to make his senior debut for the club in 2011. Squawka@SquawkaMost goals scored for Men's England team:53 - Wayne Rooney
50 - Harry Kane
Most goals scored in the Premier League:
260 - Alan Shearer
208 - Wayne Rooney
189 - Harry Kane
Kane could overtake Rooney twice this season. 11221Most goals scored for Men's England team: 53 - Wayne Rooney 50 - Harry KaneMost goals scored in the Premier League: 260 - Alan Shearer 208 - Wayne Rooney 189 - Harry KaneKane could overtake Rooney twice this season. https://t.co/l4TcvWk5jL The England international has played 395 games in all competitions for the London outfit so far, scoring 254 goals and providing 60 assists across competitions. He currently boasts three Premier League Golden Boots in his trophy cabinet and was also named in the Premier League 'Team of the Season' on five different occasions.
#2 Serge Gnabry
Former Arsenal youngster Serge Gnabry Serge Gnabry joined the Gunners youth academy in 2011 before making his professional debut for the club in 2012. However, he failed to establish himself in the starting XI, making just 10 league appearances during his time at the Emirates Stadium. He joined West Bromwich Albion on loan in 2015 before leaving the Gunners permanently to join Wender Bremen in 2016. Gnabry enjoyed an excellent debut season with the Bremen outfit, scoring 11 goals in 27 appearances. Bundesliga English@Bundesliga_ENSerge Gnabry had a blast at Bremen.This volley was #OnThisDay in 2016! 37121Serge Gnabry had a blast at Bremen. This volley was #OnThisDay in 2016! https://t.co/DExbC02fst His performances at WESERSTADION earned him a move to German giants Bayern Munich in 2017. He has established himself as one of the best players in the Bundesliga ever since making the switch, scoring 67 goals and providing 43 assists in 182 games for the Bavarians so far across competitions. The Germany international won the 2018-19's Bayern Munich 'Player of the Season' accolade and was included in the UEFA Champions League 'Team of the Season' 2019-20.