
Daily Cannon
·26 de febrero de 2025
Arsenal youth striker joins first-team training pre-Nottingham Forest

Daily Cannon
·26 de febrero de 2025
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Jeorge Bird reports for Arsenal Youth that seven Arsenal academy players were involved in first-team training with Mikel Arteta’s side on Tuesday, with striker Khayon Edwards among the group.
Nathan Butler-Oyedeji also remains involved, as well as winger Ismeal Kabia. Right-back Josh Nichols, midfielder Ismail Oulad M’Hand, Michal Rosiak (who can play at both right-back and in midfield), and goalkeeper Tommy Setford were all involved in the session as well.
Arsenal have an extra squad spot on Wednesday as a result of Myles Lewis-Skelly’s suspension, so it’s likely one of the above players will join Butler-Oyedeji in getting a first-team call-up to travel to Nottingham.
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Arteta will probably call up forward players, given the current senior injury crisis in the front three.
Kabia is the most likely to step up, having made his first-team debut earlier in the season. Butler-Oyedeji would be the youth centre-forward option with Kabia as an option on the wing.
But calling up Edwards wouldn’t be any more restrictive. Butler-Oyedeji can also play out wide, so with Edwards and Butler-Oyedeji, Arteta would still have at least one central option and one wide option.
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Edwards hasn’t been given any chances in the Arsenal first-team squad this season, but he’s scored and assisted 12 goals in 12 games in the Premier League 2 with the u21s.
That’s the kind of form that saw Butler-Oyedeji called up, so maybe Edwards could be the next in line.