News

Four Arsenal youngsters get nominated for 2020’s Golden Boy Award

The 2020 Golden Boy Award 100-man list has been released and the Arsenal fans will be pleased to know that they have four youngsters that were also nominated.

Arsenal have this season found themselves relying on youngsters than they had thought when the season begun because the club let go of many first team players in the 2019 summer transfer window and they’ve got four of them nominated in the Golden Boy Award.

The 100-man list of youngsters that will have a chance of winning the 2020 Golden Boy Award has been released and the gunners will be pleased to know that four of their youngsters have appeared there showing how they’ve been impressive in what seems like has been a bizarre season. The four Arsenal youngsters there are, Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka, William Saliba and surprisingly Trae Coyle.

Gabriel Martinelli arrived at Arsenal in the summer transfer window from the lower tier of Brazilian football and has been impressive for the North Londoners as he has scored 10 goals and assisted twice despite this being his first season in England. A truly right decision to include him.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 16: Bukayo Saka of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on February 16, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Bukayo Saka has also been impressive for Arsenal this season as he not only broke into the first team but also put on incredible performances at left back with many assists despite it not being his natural position. Saka has become a fan favourite over the last few months as he seems to have benefited from Arteta’s system a lot than most of the players.

The other Arsenal player is William Saliba but he was however out on loan at Saint-Etienne and he was impressive for them when he was fully fit and so it’s no surprise that he is also there. Lastly, Trae Coyle has also been included even though he hasn’t made his first appearance for the club but he has however been included as he has also been good this year with the U-23 squad.

Share
Published by
Mbambu Janet

Recent Articles

The Detached Finisher: How Viktor Gyokeres Learned to Stop Worrying and Trust the Drought Would End

Viktor Gyokeres scored twice against Sunderland. The first was a clinical sweep from Havertz's pass.…

4 weeks ago

The Marseille Paradox: How Ethan Nwaneri Became Arsenal’s Most Important Absentee

Ethan Nwaneri is 19 years old. He is the youngest debutant in Premier League history.…

4 weeks ago

The February Curse: Why Havertz Keeps Breaking at the Worst Possible Time And What Arteta Isn’t Saying

There is a specific cruelty in the timing of Kai Havertz's body betraying him. It…

4 weeks ago

Arsenal Don’t Do ‘Projects’ Anymore: Inside the Cultural Rewiring That Turned Contenders into Hunters

For a decade, Arsenal were football’s most attractive fixer-upper. Young players arrived because the pathway…

4 weeks ago

The Weight of the Badge: Saka’s Groin, the NLD, and the Loneliness of the Local Hero

Bukayo Saka has not started a football match in eleven days. For most players, this…

4 weeks ago

Why Arteta Didn’t Fight Back – And What It Reveals About Arsenal’s Title Maturity

There is a specific sound that haunts every Premier League manager’s Sunday evening. It is…

4 weeks ago

We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize content, and serve targeted advertisements. .