HECTOR BELLERIN, Bukayo Saka and Eddie Nketiah are just three players that have made the transition from the Arsenal academy to the first team look easy.
The Gunners also have the likes of Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Reiss Nelson and Joe Willock that are continuing to impress having graduated from Hale End.
Arsenal academy graduates Hector Bellerin and Eddie Nketiah have impressed this seasonCredit: Guardian News & Media / Free to use by all titles in perpetuity under NMC agreement
Mikel Arteta has followed in the footsteps of George Graham, Arsene Wenger and even Unai Emery in putting his faith in the club’s young players.
A number of Arsenal academy graduates have went on to become world class stars, others though have failed to live up to the hype.
Here SunSport looks at seven Arsenal ‘wonderkids’ that ultimately failed to make the grade in North London.
CHRIS WILLOCK
Brother of Arsenal ace Joe, the 22-year-old was tipped for great success after chipping in with nine goals and nine assists in 40 games for the U23’s.
The winger made two appearances for the club during the 2016/17 season – both coming in the Carabao Cup against Nottingham Forest and Reading respectively.
But the winger failed to prove his worth to Wenger, who sold him to Benfica in 2017.
And he is still yet to make his first team debut for the Portuguese outfit, who have sent him out on loan to West Brom and Huddersfield.
The Terriers remain keen on signing on a permanent deal, but as things stand, a return to the John Smith’s Stadium appears unlikely.
Chris Willock was tipped to shine at Arsenal after starring at youth levelCredit: Getty – Contributor
FRAN MERIDA
Signed from Barcelona in 2005, the Spanish midfielder broke into the first team during the 2007-08 season, featuring three times before joining Real Sociedad on loan.
Four appearances for Arsenal followed in the next campaign, with nine outings in the 2009-10 term, including an emphatic long-range strike in the League Cup win against Liverpool.
He even found the back of the net in a Premier League victory over Bolton, but impatience got the better of him, and he turned down a new deal to join Atletico Madrid in 2010.
It would be a decision he would later regret as he failed to settle at Atletico, with the player linking up with Braga, Hercules, Atletico Paranaense and Huesca over the next six years.
Merida enjoyed success at Osasuna between 2016-2020, before returning to Catalonia in the summer to join Espanyol.
Fran Merida celebrates after scoring from distance in the win against Liverpool in 2009Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
CARLOS VELA
The Mexican international burst on the scene in the 2008-09 season where he scored a hat-trick on his full debut against Sheffield United in the League Cup.
Over the next three campaigns he would be limited to just starts in the League Cup and appearances off the bench in the league.
After 11 goals in 62 games, he linked up with Real Sociedad in 2011, where he scored 73 times in 250 outings.
And it is only since joining LA Galaxy in 2018 that he has finally lived up to the hype, as he has scored an incredible 57 goals in 72 games.
Mexican international Carlos Vela dazzled Gunners fans with his displays in the League CupCredit: Reuters
ARTURO LUPOLI
The Italian striker, now 33, joined Arsenal from Parma in 2004 off the back of scoring 45 goals in 22 games for the Serie A side’s U17 team.
And he maintained his goalscoring exploits the following campaign as he banged in 27 goals for the Gunners’ youth side.
He even managed to feature four times for the first team during the 2004-05 term, where he scored twice against Everton in the League Cup.
A solitary goal was all he could muster the next season, before he was loaned to Derby in 2006, where he scored seven goals in 35 league games.
Lupoli joined Fiorentina in 2007 but never played a game for La Viola, and he has now went on to play for 13 different clubs since that move.
He is now at Serie C side Virtus Verona, where he chipped in with two goals in 19 outings last term.
Italian striker Arturo Lupoli was a prolific goalscorer for Arsenal at youth levelCredit: PA:Press Association
WELLINGTON SILVA
The Brazilian winger, 27, never played a senior appearance for Arsenal despite joining in 2010.
Wenger regularly lauded his talents, but until the 2015-16 term, he failed to obtain the necessary work permit in order to play in England.
That year he joined Bolton on loan, and after failing to nail down a starting spot, he opted to move back to Brazil in 2016 with Fluminense.
Former Bolton loanee Wellington Silva left Arsenal without making a first team appearanceCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow
GEDION ZELALEM
The midfielder – who has represented both Germany and America at youth level – made his debut in 2014 at the age of 16.
In doing so, he became the first player born after Wenger took charge of Arsenal in 1996 to don the famous red jersey.
Injuries stifled his chances in the first team and he was sent off on loan to Rangers and VVV-Venlo.
A knee injury in 2017 kept him out for two years, and he is now plying his trade at MLS side New York City.
Gedion Zelalmen was tipped to become the ‘next Cesc Fabregas’ at the EmiratesCredit: Getty – Contributor
DAVID BENTLEY
He may have scored a sensational strike against Arsenal for Tottenham, but it was with the Gunners that the ex-England international made his name at.
The 36-year-old was likened to Dennis Bergkamp after his cheeky chip against Middlesbrough in the FA Cup in January 2004.
But that was the high point of his Arsenal career, and after nine first team appearances, he was sold to Blackburn in 2006.
Despite dazzling at Ewood Park, he flattered to deceive at Spurs, and after loan spells away, he retired in 2014 at the age of 29.
David Bentley’s chip against Middlesbrough was the highlight of his Arsenal careerCredit: Reuters
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