Arsenal's Miracle Talent: How Max Dauman Became the Star of the Future at 16?
The name of the young English player Max Dauman has emerged strongly within the ranks of Arsenal, following a remarkable rise that began in his early childhood. Scouts discovered him when he was four years old, before he later joined the London club's academy in 2015.
Since then, Arsenal has been gradually developing his talent as part of a long-term project to prepare him to become one of the stars of the first team.
Daouman was born on December 31, 2009, in the English city of Chelmsford, and plays as an attacking midfielder or winger. He caught attention early on when he played with Arsenal's under-18 team at just 13 years old, and continued to break records in various age categories, including scoring in the UEFA Youth League at the age of fourteen.
With his rapid progress, Spanish coach Mikel Arteta began gradually involving him with the first team, making him one of the youngest players to participate with the club in official competitions.
This development was crowned by him scoring a goal against Everton in a remarkable manner yesterday in the English Premier League at the age of 16 years and 73 days, making him the youngest scorer in the history of the competition.
Many within Arsenal believe that Daouman could be one of the most prominent academy graduates in recent years, thanks to his dribbling skills, ability to carry the ball, and great confidence despite his young age. There are hopes that he will follow in the footsteps of the team star Bukayo Saka and become one of the team's pillars in the future.
Since then, Arsenal has been gradually developing his talent as part of a long-term project to prepare him to become one of the stars of the first team.
Daouman was born on December 31, 2009, in the English city of Chelmsford, and plays as an attacking midfielder or winger. He caught attention early on when he played with Arsenal's under-18 team at just 13 years old, and continued to break records in various age categories, including scoring in the UEFA Youth League at the age of fourteen.
With his rapid progress, Spanish coach Mikel Arteta began gradually involving him with the first team, making him one of the youngest players to participate with the club in official competitions.
This development was crowned by him scoring a goal against Everton in a remarkable manner yesterday in the English Premier League at the age of 16 years and 73 days, making him the youngest scorer in the history of the competition.
Many within Arsenal believe that Daouman could be one of the most prominent academy graduates in recent years, thanks to his dribbling skills, ability to carry the ball, and great confidence despite his young age. There are hopes that he will follow in the footsteps of the team star Bukayo Saka and become one of the team's pillars in the future.