ARSENAL have planned talks to retain one of their brightest talents Amario Cozier-Duberry.
The youngster was branded “unplayable” by ex-Gunner who is now the U18 coach at the Emirates Jack Wilshere.
Arsenal are ready to host talks with wonderkid Cozier-Duberry, 18, whose contract is set to expire in June 2024.
Mikel Arteta will want to be quick to get the winger’s signature as a number of European giants are eager to steal the academy graduate.
And according to Fabrizio Romano, the Gunners are set to negotiate a brand-new deal in the coming weeks/months.
Transfer expert Romano tweeted: “Understand Arsenal are planning talks with Amario Cozier-Duberry over a new deal in the next weeks/months as his contract will expire on 30th June 2024.
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“Discussions are currently ongoing. Several Premier League & European clubs are interested, monitoring the situation.”
Cozier-Duberry was snatched by the North London club from Chettle Court Rangers at age 14 but is yet to make his professional debut.
The teen been outstanding in Arsenal’s youth teams leaving the U18 coach and former Gunner Wilshere in awe of his impressive playing style.
Wilshere said: “In some moments, he’s unplayable. You give him the ball, and he can make things happen.”
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The Gunners starlet played a key role in Arsenal’s FA Youth Cup last term, scoring five goals and three assists in six matches.
His ability to star as a winger or an attacking midfielder has attracted the likes of several clubs across the continent.
Cozier-Duberry also featured in Arsenal’s first team’s friendly matches last season and made his home debut against Juventus in December 2022.
Speaking after his debut at the Emirates he said: “Making my home debut was a dream come true.
“It’s something only a few ever get to do and to do it against Juventus, a team with a massive history, is a moment I’ll never forget.
“I was so nervous beforehand, my feet were numb, but as I stepped on the pitch, I made a few decent passes which helped.
“Hearing my name through the speaker, the fans cheering, and having my family and friends there who have been so supportive of me, was so wonderful.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk